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Tomorrow the next edition of The Boneyard is going to go up at The Dragon's Tales, so get your entries to me or Will soon! I'm in need of a host for the next edition on April 5th, so just let me know by e-mail or in the comments and I'll pencil you in. And if you can't think of a science-heavy post to write, you could always come up with some LOLSauropods...

The deadline for the Accretionary Wedge #7 is also quickly approaching, and the theme is geologists in the movies. I'm sure we're all thinking Jurassic Park, but I'm sure there are a few other old crusty films I can dust off for this one.

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Davide Bonadonna kindly sent on these pictures of a Diplodocus model he produced (with assistance provided by Simone Maganuco) during Summer 2009 for the Capellini Museum in Bologna.
Hope you had a good Christmas - I did! Here's an old article from Tet Zoo ver 1, apologies if you recall it from its first airing in 2006. The article is now a bit dated - sorry about that (I've added one or two new bits).
By popular demand... it's the second part of the old, old, old (ver 1) article I wrote in 2006 on the obscure and poorly known mega-sauropod Amphicoelias fragillimus.

You bet! I was actually thinking about Deinotherium this week, so I'll make sure it gets in there.