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Month: December 2018

Teresa and the Family of Ceratopsians

Posted on December 29, 2018December 29, 2018

We hope you all are enjoying the Holiday Season.  Hopefully you are taking some time to relax and visit your local Museum or with your favorite Prehistoric Book from the Library.  There are so many new discoveries each year to keep on top of with Dinosaurs and their cousins. We left off with Teresa after…

‘Twas the Night before Christmas a Triceratops Tale!

Posted on December 24, 2018December 24, 2018

‘Twas the Night Before Christmas or Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas by Major Henry Livingston Jr. (1748-1828) (previously believed to be by Clement Clarke Moore) Told through the eyes of a young Triceratops by Paul Heinzman   ‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the forest Not a creature was stirring, not…

Happy Holidays at the Park

Posted on December 21, 2018

Everyone at the Park is anxious for the arrival of Saintnicosaurus on Christmas Eve Night!  All the Prehistoric Pals have been helping with the decorations and making sure they’ve been nice.  Dinosaur cookies and milk will be left for Saintnicosaurus to enjoy.  We Hope All Your Wishes Come True!   The Triceratops gathered pinecones to…

Teresa the Triceratops & Ancestors!

Posted on December 14, 2018December 15, 2018

Teresa is currently the largest Triceratop at the Park – 10 feet or so long and 6 feet high at the top of her shield.  She has been very patiently waiting for some rust removal and splashes of color.  Teresa will be getting a very different look than her Triceratop brothers – Paul, Marc &…

More on Dominic & other Tyrannosaurs

Posted on December 7, 2018December 7, 2018

The Tyrannosaurus Rex is known for having small arms.  Approximately 3 feet long on a 42 foot overall length adult would seem very small.  A recent study presented on Live Science Reports from a meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology where they examined T-Rexes arms and how they would have functioned.  This has been…

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