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zoologist, natural historian, author Dr Darren Naish | Dinosaurs animals evolution | Co-leader of DINOCON, coming 2025: UK's largest dinosaur-themed convention
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Preparing once again for my dinosaur-themed talk for the event on Nov 15th. Join me, and for an evening of talks on and the we've published. BOOK HERE: https://t.co/op0Xr28Egt

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New at The Dougal Dixon After Man Event of September 2018 https://t.co/i2dd1yTbXJ Big thanks to and Dougal Dixon :)

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A new article at - with a bunch of interesting and fun artwork - asks 'Could We Domesticate (Non-Bird) .. assuming, of course, that we're in a parallel timeline where humans and such animals live together https://t.co/rlR9B2MVac Already 9 or so comments :)

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What's the best, most up-to-date, comprehensive and well-illustrated volume on I hear you ask? Why, it's Dinosaurs: How They Lived & Evolved, by myself and . It's cheap too. More info: https://t.co/sIVI4su960 5 stars at amazon :)

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The next ver 4 article is out, and it might be NSFW. World, I give you... Bigfoot's Genitals: What Do We Know? I blame and ... https://t.co/OXEBSDxxLZ And gets fair mention (I hope).

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The dinosauroid spawned a whole lineage of big-brained, alt-timeline most of which have been erect-bodied theropods. But then there's the bird-like, feathery, horizontal-bodied versions created by & ...

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Peter Dickinson's Flight of Dragons (1979) also worthy of mention as fictional creatures - - are given an evolutionary history and a complex, hypothetical biology. Some of you will know the animated movie based on the book :)

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On Tues 11th Sept, join me and Dougal Dixon at for an evening devoted to discussion of Dougal's famous book After Man, just republished by https://t.co/tK4Qqf7oIQ

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When the T. rex roars at Grant, we get a great view inside of her mouth. The anatomy appears to match the details illustrated by Greg Paul – there’s what looks like a tracheal aperture at the base of the tongue, and possibly a choana.

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ANOTHER article on hadrosaurs - so-called 'duckbilled - and it's a book review that's overdue by about 4 years, whoops. Better late than never. This is part 1... https://t.co/OegoFvhKEX cc

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