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Storms Are Scary For Baby Sharks
Premium post · May 14, 2026
We know that baby megalodon lived in nurseries, but did they respond to storms like modern great white shark youngsters?
I Want My DinoTV: Walking With Dinosaurs E4
Premium post · May 11, 2026
"Rose" the Albertosaurus is a gorgeous dinosaur, but did she really hunt in a cooperative pack? Let's dig into the science.
Monday Fragments #12
May 11, 2026
Welcome to the family, Freddie.
How to Make a Great Shark
Premium post · May 6, 2026
Sharks comparable to today's great whites evolved earlier than expected, revealing the repeated evolution of giant predatory sharks.
I Want My DinoTV: Walking With Dinosaurs E3
Premium post · May 4, 2026
The third episode of Walking With Dinosaurs brings us some beautiful fuzzy raptors, but is more speculation than science.
Friday Fragments #11
May 1, 2026
Irritator is getting ready to go back to Brazil, but much work remains to be done.
Teeth in the Shallows - "Lucy's Peril"
Premium post · April 29, 2026
A huge fossil croc from Ethiopia reveals who may have been eating Lucy's relatives circa 3.2 million years ago.
I Want My DinoTV: Walking With Dinosaurs E2
Premium post · April 27, 2026
Despite some carnivore fatigue, "The River Dragon" is a solid summary of how we understand the current dinosaur it girl - Spinosaurus.
Friday Fragments #10
April 24, 2026
A giant ancient octopus? Well, define 'giant.'
The Most Precious Protomammal
Premium post · April 22, 2026
A stunning find, three protomammal embryos reveal how our distant relatives reproduced and grew up.
I Want My DinoTV: Walking With Dinosaurs E1
Premium post · April 20, 2026
Walking With Dinosaurs is back - and even better than before.
Friday Fragments #9
April 17, 2026
A new Triassic dinosaur is something amazingly, perplexingly old.
Just Call Her Venus of the Morning, Croc
Premium post · April 15, 2026
A surprise, stubby-snouted fossil emphasizes that crocs were thriving during the "Dawn of the Dinosaurs."
I Want My DinoTV: The Dinosaurs E4
Premium post · April 13, 2026
The Dinosaurs goes out with an obligatory bang but the show's science is nothing but a whimper.
Friday Fragments #8
April 10, 2026
What in the world is Tankya? And other morsels from this week.
The Lizard in the River
Premium post · April 8, 2026
A large tooth indicates that some of the largest lizards of all time slid through rivers in the land of T. rex and Edmontosaurus.
I Want My DinoTV: The Dinosaurs E3
Premium post · April 6, 2026
Netflix's The Dinosaurs is obsessed with dominance and power, a show for the Trump era.
Friday Fragments #7
April 3, 2026
Contemplation on cardinal color and my new writing from the week!
The Mother of Spiders, Horseshoe Crabs, and Things That Go Snap
Premium post · April 1, 2026
An exceptional fossil from Utah's west desert reveals pinching claws key to a major invertebrate family.
I Want My DinoTV: The Dinosaurs E2
Premium post · March 30, 2026
Somehow episode two of The Dinosaurs sinks even deeper into the stinky swamp of bad science tv.
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