Riley Black Returns and a new Dino Duels Championship

Riley Black Returns and a new Dino Duels Championship

Riley, one of our favorite dinosaur writers, returns to discuss her latest book and lots of other dinosaur topics. Plus a new ceratopsian—Ferenceratops. And a new Dino Duels Championship.

For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Quaesitosaurus, links from Riley Black, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Quaesitosaurus-Episode-560/

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Dinosaur of the day Quaesitosaurus, a titanosaur with a skull similar to Diplodocus.

Interview with Riley Black, an award-winning science writer whose work has appeared in National Geographic, Scientific American, Nature, Smithsonian, and more. She has written a number of books, including “The Last Days of the Dinosaurs,” “When the Earth was Green,” and most recently “The Shortest History of the Dinosaurs”. Follow her on Bluesky @restingdinoface

In dinosaur news this week:

  • There’s a new ceratopsian dinosaur, Ferenceratops shqiperorum
  • Dinosaurs were “ecosystem engineers” that shaped their landscapes while they were alive—and after they died out
  • A study of New Mexican dinosaurs supports that they were still thriving before the Cretaceous-ending asteroid hit the Earth
  • Our dino duels are going again! Create your bracket here: bit.ly/dinoduelsbracket
  • Then enter your picks for a chance to win a year of Triceratops-level patreon membership at bit.ly/dinoduelspicks
  • Complete rules and restrictions at bit.ly/dinoduelsrules

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