Hello. On August 21-23, 2024, I hosted a three-part Zoom lecture series on what North America looked like during the time that the dinosaur Utahraptor was alive during the early Cretaceous Period 135 million years ago. Utahraptor’s fossils are currently… Read More ›
Prehistoric
Gualolepis
Gualolepis was a prehistoric freshwater fish which lived in western Argentina during the middle of the Triassic Period 235-234 million years ago. Only two specimens of this fish have been found (collection ID codes: PULR 106 and PULR 107), and… Read More ›
Challaia
Challaia was a genus of prehistoric freshwater fish which lived in South America during the early and middle Triassic Period 240-230 million years ago. Its fossils have been found within several geological formations in western Argentina. Challaia belonged to the… Read More ›
Apsopelix and Pelecorapis: Two Separate Genera, Or Just One?
Introduction Apsopelix and Pelecorapis were two genera of closely-related prehistoric saltwater fish which lived during the middle to late Cretaceous Period. Fossils of Apsopelix have been found in England, France, and in the American states of Montana, South Dakota, Colorado,… Read More ›
Siats
Introduction Siats, whose name is in reference to a monster from native Ute folklore, was a large meat-eating dinosaur which lived in Utah during the middle Cretaceous Period 98 million years ago. As far as we know, Siats was the… Read More ›
Megaraptor
Megaraptor was a 25 foot long carnivorous dinosaur which lived in Argentina during the late Cretaceous Period 90 million years ago. The fossils of this animal were discovered by the Argentinian paleontologist Fernando Novas in northwestern Patagonia, Argentina in 1996…. Read More ›
Neovenator
Neovenator salerii was a 25 foot long meat-eating dinosaur which lived in England (and possibly other parts of Europe) during the early Cretaceous Period 125 million years ago. Fossils of this animal were first discovered in 1978 on the Isle… Read More ›
Gastonia
Introduction Gastonia was an armored dinosaur measuring approximately 16.5 feet long which lived in western North America during the early Cretaceous Period approximately 135-130 million years ago. The first specimens were found in eastern Utah in 1989, and more have… Read More ›
Thalassomedon
Thalassomedon, meaning “lord of the sea”, was a 38 foot long elasmosaurid plesiosaur which lived within the Mowry Sea, the shallow sea that covered North America during the middle of the Cretaceous Period 97-95 million years ago. In March 1939,… Read More ›
Edgarosaurus
Edgarosaurus was a 12 foot long short-necked plesiosaur which lived within the Mowry Sea during the middle Cretaceous Period 105-100 million years ago. In 1993, a well-preserved fossil specimen consisting of the skull, neck, and one front flipper (collection ID… Read More ›