Dracovenator
Monday, December 30, 2013

New blog

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Hello to anyone who might still have this blog on their radar, I've a brand new blog up and running, point your browsers to A Fragment ...
Monday, October 26, 2009

Dracovenator is moving

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For some unknown reason blogger pages just won't load via my university network. For the longest time I've had all sorts of problems...
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Monday, August 24, 2009

New discoveries - Heterodontosaurus

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Have a look at the cover of the latest newsletter of the PSSA (Palaeontological Society of South Africa). This is one of two new skulls of H...
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Spongebob is a child of snowball Earth

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Image from commons.wikimedia.org Although looking a little like plants, sponges (Phylum Porifera) are animals. Admittedly, they area very di...
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Now is the winter of our fish content

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once again the dreaded lurgy has struck our family this winter with Anwen needing a stay in hospital. So this post and the next few to follo...
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Sunday, July 5, 2009

Three New Dinosaurs - at long last, some dinosaury goodness from Australia

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Three new Australian dinosaurs, Australovenator wintonensis at the top, Wintonotitan wattsi in the middle and Diamantinasaurus matildae be...
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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Another squamate post - Acontias gracilicauda

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Photos by Matt Bonnan No time for an in depth post today, so I'm keeping the squamate theme going with a picture from my archives. This ...
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Adam Yates
I am a palaeontologist living and working in Alice Springs, in the red centre of Australia. I moved here with my wife and three kids from Johannesburg, South Africa. I used to focus my research on dinosaurs, and it is fair to say I am still a dino nut but these days I work on fossils from the NT, be they turtles, tassie tigers or anything else. In my spare time I like to watch birds, catch beetles, lizards and snakes and generally find out as much about the species around me as I can.
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