Monday, November 28, 2011

Alxasaurus

Alxasaurus lived in China.  They had a long neck and long, narrow claws.  He was an herbivore.  It's claws may have been used to pull branches closer to their mouths and also may have been used for self-defense.  A full skull of Alxasaurus has never been found.


Wednesday, September 14, 2011

South Dakota trip

We took our trip to South Dakota in July.  It was fun.  The mammoth site has a short-faced bear and both types of mammoth.  They have only found 15 short-faced bears in the world and this is the only place in the world where both types of mammoth have been found.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Mammoth Dig Site



I am going to the Mammoth Dig Site in South Dakota next month.  At this site they have found Ice Age camels, llamas, giant short-faced bears,wolves, coyotes, prairie dogs, fish, mollusks, and many more!  They have found 52 North American Columbian Mammoths and 3 Wooly Mammoths - this is the only site in the world where both species have been found together.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Maiasaura

Maiasaura
Maiasaura means "good mother lizard."  A maiasaura was 30 feet long and weighed 8000 pounds.  The name was chosen because she weighed so much she didn't sit on her nest, she just put leaves on her eggs so she wouldn't crack them trying to keep them warm.  There were as many as 10,000 maiasaura in a herd.


Here is a video of a song I really, really like from www.dinofun.com

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Cryolophosaurus



Cryolophosaurus lived in Antarctica!  It is the first known dinosaur that lived on Antarctica.  Cryolophosaurus had an unusual sheetlike crest and no feathers and he ate meat.  He was 21 and a half feet long and weighed 1000 pounds.  He also had three fingers, three toes, and a neck about as big as the neck of a T. Rex.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Diplodocus



Diplodocus is 82 feet long and weighed 16 tons.  He is like a Brachiosaurus with a longer tail and smaller body.  He is slow and also uses his tail for balance.  Diplodocus is not very tall compared to Brachiosaurus, though, and must have had tough neck and tail bones.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Stegosaurus



Stegosaurus has two rows of bony plates on it's back head to tail.  He weighs five tons and was 30 feet long.  An adult African elephant weighs 6 to 8 tons.  Stegosaurus had a small skull and the spikes at the end of it tail were longer than it's skull.  His tail spikes were 3 feet long.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Kentrosaurus


Kentrosaurus was found in Tanzania, which is in Africa.  Kentrosaurus is like a Stegosaurus but half of it is plates and the other half is spikes.  Stegosaurus was all plates and Kentrosaurus also has a spike on each shoulder.  He was about an inch taller than a human and his beak wasn't as big as Triceratops'.
 

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Einiosaurus




Einiosaurus is kind of like Triceratops but he has two big horns on his frill and a bigger, curved horn on his nose. He is smaller, too.  He is very weird looking and his legs are very strong looking.  His horn that curves is for defense, display, and attack.  He has a beak but Triceratops' beak curves at the end and his doesn't.

 

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Triceratops



Triceratops means three horned face.  He has two long horns above his eyes and one small one on top of his nose.  He has a frill on top of his head and a tail about as long as his body.  Robert Bakker (a really neat paleontologist in a lot of the dinosaur shows) thinks Triceratops is the most dangerous dinosaur but I think it is Ankylosaurus.



Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Spinosaurus



Now Spinosaurus.  Spinosaurus is a big Irritator and has three claws on each hand.  Spinosaurus also has a bigger spine and not the same-looking skull.  He is the biggest carnivore and that means T. Rex wasn't the biggest meat eater out there.  His teeth were 6-10 inches long.

Here is a description of how Spinosaurus killed it's prey from Monsters Resurrected


This is a real Spinosaurus tooth I got for my birthday!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Ichthyornis



This is Ichthyornis.  Ichthyornis is just 12 inches long.  He is like a bird, but has a beak with teeth and webbed feet to swim.  He also has claws on his toes, has feathers, and has a pointy beak.  It lived during the Mesozoic era and was one of the birds that bridged the gap between Archaeopteryx and modern birds.

Irritator



This is Irritator.  They call him Irritator because when they found his bones, they thought it was a Pteranodon because someone had previously modified to look like a Pteranodon.  The scientists were irritated because they were tricked.  Irritator was and is basically a small Spinosaurus with a smaller spine.  It was 26 feet long.  It lived in the early Cretaceous and was a theropod.  It was found in Brazil, which is not very common at all.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Quetzalcoatlus


Now it is time for Quetzalcoatlus. He is not a dinosaur either because dinosaurs don't fly. He is the biggest flying reptile. He had a 39-foot wingspan and weighed 143 pounds. The wingspan is the same as the Wright Brothers' plane. When Quetzalcoatlus wasn't flying he had his hands down on the ground and was as tall as a giraffe.




Friday, January 21, 2011

Elasmosaurus



Last time was Kronosaurus and now is Elasmosaurus.  They are both swimmers.  Elasmosaurus had a long neck and was like a sea Apatosaurus.  He was 46 feet long.  Elasmosaurus ate fish and had sharp teeth.  He weighed 2 tons - not nearly as much as Kronosaurus because more than half of his body length was neck.  He also has to go up to the surface of the water to breathe like modern sea mammals.

Here is a link to a video showing an Elasmosaurus from Prehistoric: Los Angeles. Prehistoric is one of my favorite shows.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Kronosaurus

                                

Now is Kronosaurus.  He is not a real dinosaur.  Dinosaurs were all land creatures but Kronosaurus lived in water.  He is like a crocodile with flippers instead of legs.  He also had powerful crocodile-like jaws.  His bones were found in Australia and Colombia.  He was 30 feet long and weighed 22 tons.  He is a pliosauroid.
This video shows a Liopleurodon, which was another pliosauriod that was very similar to Kronosaurus and was about the same size.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Parasaurolophus

Now is parasaurolophus.  Parasaurolophus had a crest on its head.  Scientists think parasaurolophus hooted out of his crest on his head and warned the herd of danger.  His crest was 6 feet long.  Parasaurolophus was 33 feet long and weighed 7700 pounds.  Parasaurolophus walked on four legs and ran on two legs.  It had an excellent sense of smell.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Brachiosaurus

                                          




This time I am going to talk about Brachiosaurus.  Brachiosaurus was a sauropod, or long-necked dinosaur.  He was as tall as a four story building and each of his neck bones was three feet long.  Brachiosaurus had a bulge on the top of his head.  A person is only about up to Brachiosaurus' ankle.  He weighed 80 tons.  If he bent his knees too much, Brachiosaurus would tip over.




Now, here is my favorite song - "I am a paleontologist" by They Might Be Giants.  We got to see They Might Be Giants in concert last year.  It was a lot of fun.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Tyrannosaurus rex



Now I want to tell you about Tyrannosaurus rex.  T. rex was the lizard king but wasn't the strongest carnivore - some people think Spinosaurus was bigger and stronger.  If T. rex bit Ankylosaurus' back he would break his teeth.  If Ankylosaurus hit T. rex with his club the next day T. rex would be dead.

 
 

Ankylosaurids

I am going to talk about ankylosaurids today.  There are many types of ankylosaurids.  The most well known is Ankylosaurus, which is my favorite dinosaur.  The other ankylosaurids from Ankylosaurus' subfamily are Euoplocephalus, Pinacosaurus, Nodocephalosaurus, Saichania, Shanxia, Talarurus, Tarchia, Tianzhenosaurus, Tsagantegia.  Ankylosaurus lived in North America at the end of the Cretacious Period.  Ankylosaurus was as big as a tank.  I think Ankylosaurus was the strongest dinosaur ever found.  Ankylosaurus also had a hard bony club on it's tail and a lot of spikes on it's back and head. 

I learned a lot about the Ankylosaurus and other dinosaurs as the week-long Paleontology and Archaeology camp I went to at the Discovery Center of Idaho last summer. 

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Chicago Field Museum

I would like to go to the Field Museum in Chicago, so I can see the most complete Tyrannosaurus named Sue.  People think that this dinosaur runs fast, but he is very slow.  People think that he is a scavenger, because of his bones. Other people think that he runs fast and chases other dinosaurs to eat them. But because he runs so slow he has to be a scavenger. He runs at something around 6 mph.

I read on Fact Monster that Sue's foot bones were studied so closely, scientists found out Sue only walks at 6 mph and runs at 15mph.

She was a lot slower than they thought.

Sues fossils were so preserved that they saw where muscles and tendons once were.

Check out these websites for more information.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Welcome to Dino Madness

I want to be a  paleontologist when I grow up (I'm 8-years-old now).  I have an interest for dinosaurs.  I am creating a blog because I would like to share what I have learned about dinosaurs.

I like going to the Thanksgiving point museum in Utah, because they have a bunch of different dinosaurs are interesting.  I went to Walking with Dinosaurs and it is really neat because they have robot life size dinosaurs.  I also enjoyed the Dinosaur Park in Ogden, UT. The speakers in the bushes make a roaring sound. 

I am going to post a blog about a different dinosaur every month.  So please enjoy.