Tyrannosauroidea central

Welcome to the blog that concerns all dinosaurs that are more closely related to (and including) Tyrannosaurus rex than to the English sparrow (Passer domesticus). This will be the place to read about tyrannosauroid osteology, ontogeny, and phylogeny, as well as updates on my tyrannosauroid research as it happens, my thoughts about new scientific discoveries on tyrannosauroids, and the occurrences of tyrannosauroids in pop culture.

Friday, November 27, 2020

WHEN MUSEUMS BUY TYRANNOSAURS

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Approximately four out of 10 Tyrannosaurus rex fossils are in private or commercial hands, making them unavailable to science. The problems...
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Saturday, October 31, 2020

Tyrannosaurus rex Among the Bottom Feeders

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Over the past few weeks I’ve compiled data on 96 Tyrannosaurus rex fossils that are for sale on eBay, and I present the results here. This ...
Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Tyrannosaurus rex: 115 Years Old & Royally F***ed

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Tyrannosaurus rex is hit very hard by the dinosaur fossil trade; to it approximately half of the sample size has been lost. How has the mos...
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Sunday, October 4, 2020

The Disaster of Our Own Making

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The looming auction of the privately-owned Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton, nicknamed Stan, is the result of the specimen having found itself in...
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Sunday, November 19, 2017

Links to interview series on things tyrannosauroidean

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Hi All, I was recently interviewed by Arsen Kazaryan on things tyrannosauroidean for his youtube channel. Here are the links to the ...
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Friday, July 14, 2017

Introducing Daspletosaurus horneri: short video summary

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Here's a link to a short video that I did with Carthage College that hits the main points of our recent publication on  Daspletosaurus h...
Monday, April 3, 2017

Introducing Daspletosaurus horneri, the Two Medicine Tyrannosaurine: Ontogeny

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In our recent publication (Carr et al., 2017), we presented a cladistic growth series for Daspletosaurus horneri in Figure 3. The complete...
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