These Life-Size Dinosaurs Are Made from Carved Pumpkins

These life-sized dinosaurs are made from many carved pumpkins. They look like they are a special breed of mutant, irradiated giants. Man, I wish these bright beasts came out every year, only on Halloween night, only to disappear in the mists come morning. I would be an awesome mutant dino hunter. I would make glowing pumpkin pies from their carcasses and every Halloween, the hunt would begin again.

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Well, I’m just going to have to settle for these awesome pics. These giant dinosaur skeletons were on display at The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze in New York for the last few years. They do a dinosaur category every year and the creations are amazing.

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The detail is impressive to say the least. And you were so proud of your little scary pumpkin! Hit the link for more images.

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[via Geekologie]

Fingerless Mittens with Spiky Scales: Glove Puppet

These neat knitted mittens by Etsy seller HotScones add +2 to warmth and +5 to charisma. They’re made of alpaca fleece and wool. Probably from a wool dragon. I see a lot of potential in this. Instead of settling for a generic dragon or dinosaur look, why not go for a specific item? We can have Wolverine mittens, Omni-tool mittens, PIP-Boy mittens…

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Ryu mittens, Kazuya Mishima mittens, Infinity Gauntlet mittens…

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Shin Megami Tensei gauntlet mittens, Mega Buster mittens, Power Glove mittens… the possibilities are endless. You can order the HotScones’ mittens from her Etsy shop for around $43 (USD) to $48 per pair. Unfortunately the green ones shown here are sold out as of this writing. Even more unfortunate, my awesome ideas for mittens don’t exist yet.

[via Laughing Squid]

Jurassic Park Meets Dr. Seuss: Seusstastic Park

Action figure modder Sillof loves to remake popular characters by casting them in the style of different eras or genres. But when the owners of the Best Western Denver Southwest hotel approached him last Spring, they wanted him to combine two popular franchises. But he stepped up to the challenge and delivered. Welcome to Seusstastic Park!

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The hotel owners asked Sillof to mashup Jurassic Park with Dr. Seuss because they were giving their business a dinosaur-themed makeover. Also because they just love Dr. Seuss. Sillof came up with Catahaturuses, a Lorceritax, Dilos, Yellosneechtors, and the most terrifying creature of them all, the Grinchasaurus rex. He also came up with a Seuss-ified version of the Jurassic Park gate and car.

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But that’s not all. In true Dr. Seuss fashion, the hotel owners provided Sillof with the first and last stanzas of a poem about Seusstastic Park, and Sillof filled in the rest of the poem. You can read the poem on Sillof’s website. Sillof said he had fun with the project and is thrilled with how it turned out. He also said that the hotel owners may auction off the figures for charity, so keep an eye out on the Best Western Facebook page if you want to own a piece of Seusstastic Park.

[via Sillof via Super Punch]

Scrap Metal T-Rex Sculpture: Junkasaurus Rex

Flesh and blood dinosaurs must have been pretty cool, but they are nothing compared to metal dinosaurs. Metal dinosaurs would just tear them up and spit them out. Like this awesome T-Rex sculpture made from scrap metal.
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It was built by John Lopez who has been making western and rodeo themed bronze sculptures for a decade. He was inspired to make this one by Sue, the T-Rex specimen that was found in Faith, South Dakota – which also happens to be where this metal dino now resides.

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This thing is amazing. It makes me want to see a whole bunch of metal dinos battling it out, tearing parts off of each other and crushing metal bones, while our military battles them. Excellent work, John.

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[via DeviantART and Dakotagraph via Obvious Winner]

Chainsaw Carved Dinosaur: Prehistoric Pine

You don’t need the folks from Jurassic Park to bring dinosaurs back to life. You just need Scott Dow of the Animalistic Chainsaw Carving Studio in Corry, Pennsylvania. He brought this one to life. And not with a petri dish and a beaker either. With a good old-fashioned chainsaw.

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Look how awesome it is and it’s not even finished yet. Scott has some mad skills with that chainsaw. Now it just needs armor. And laser guns! And a bionic cyber-eye. And laser pistols holstered at it’s side. At least that’s how I would finish it.

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What do you think Scott? Make my idea of a dino-warrior a reality? I’ll pick it up next week.

[via Reddit via Geekologie]

Dinosaur Serving Dish: Even If He Had Longer Arms, It Wouldn’t Help

Ok, just four words are required to describe this object:

BEST. SERVING. DISH. EVER.

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It was made by Gretchen of Three Little Monkeys Studio using a cheap kid’s dinosaur toy, a melamine plate, some glue and paint. Best thing is, you can easily make your own for less that $10. While it’s shown here serving up some OREOs, I think it would also work well with chunks of raw meat for fondue.

[via ThinkGeek on Facebook]

Star T-Rex T-Shirt: To Boldly Go Where No Dinosaur Has Gone Before

I’m really looking forward to seeing Star Trek: Into Darkness when it comes out this week. I’ve even got tickets to the Wednesday night IMAX advance screening. That said, there’s still nothing quite like The Original Series. Sure, Kirk and McCoy could be pretty cheesy, but that’s part of what made it so classic. Now, you can travel back in time to an even earlier incarnation of Kirk, Spock and Scotty.

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The crew of the Enterprise looks just a little bit more intimidating in this shirt designed by Captain RibMan for Design by Humans. Though I have to say their tiny hands are still impractical for much of anything besides holding a phaser. Can you imagine trying to use a tricorder with those things? And forget about fitting onto the bridge of the Enterprise.

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So hop in the transporter ask Scotty to beam you back in time to grab your shirt over at Design by Humans for $24(USD).

Mongolia’s stolen T-Rex finally headed home: one year later

Just under one year ago, the story of a $1 million dollar Tyrannosaurus Rex made its way across newslines due to its rarity and the fact that it’d been stolen from Mongolia. Fast forward to now and this Tarbosaurus Bataar thunder lizard is finally headed back to its home, the until-recently holder of this collection of fossils headed to court with a collection of charges against him. Eric Prokopi is not having a good day today.

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This looted beast was spoken about by professionals and the scientific public alike, petitions having been signed and professors making the case for the impossibility of legality in the auction that was to take place in the Spring of 2012. Back then it was Dr Mark A Norell, Chairman and Curator, Division of Paleontology at the American Museum of National History who made one of several compelling cases for this construction of bones to have been looted illegally.

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“In the current catalogue Lot 49317 (a skull of Saichania) and Lot 49315 (a mounted Tarbosaurus skeleton) clearly were excavated in Mongolia as this is the only locality in the world where these dinosaurs are known. The copy listed in the catalogue, while not mentioning Mongolia specifically (the locality is listed as Central Asia) repeatedly makes reference to the Gobi Desert and to the fact that other specimens of dinosaurs were collected in Mongolia.

As someone who is intimately familiar with these faunas, these specimens were undoubtedly looted from Mongolia. There is no legal mechanism (nor has there been for over 50 years) to remove vertebrate fossil material from Mongolia.” – Dr Mark A Norell for American Museum of National History

The “unusually complete” skeleton is set to be returned to Mongolian representatives today by Homeland Security officials in a ceremony near the United Nations. Prokopi meanwhile is currently free on bail and faces up to 17 years in prison. According to the NY Times, Prokopi agreed to a guilty plea with the court on December 27th of 2012 along with a forfeiture of several other skeletons that he’d apparently come into possession of illegally as well.

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Prokopi surrendered the main Tyrannosaurus Bataar skeleton in question along with a second, slightly smaller Tyrannosaurus Bataar skeleton (surprise! he had two!), two Saurolophus skeletons, and two Oviraptor skeletons. His next court date will take place August 30th, 2013.


Mongolia’s stolen T-Rex finally headed home: one year later is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Researchers uncover new dinosaur species in China

If you spent your childhood digging in the sandbox, carefully shifting sand in hopes of finding a long-lost quarter or bobble head, only to find both after going elbows-deep in dirt, you can appreciate the excitement an international team of researchers is experiencing, having recently discovered a new dinosaur species located in China. The dinosaur has been dubbed the Aorun zhaoi, and died before reaching adulthood.

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The dinosaur’s name is said to be in homage of the Chinese story Journey to the West‘s Dragon King, which is about as noble of a name as any fossil can hope for. George Washington University’s James Clark lead the team that made the discovery, which says the unearthed dinosaur could prove to be an important link betwixt its feathered and lizard-esque brethren.

The fossil was discovered in Xinjiang, China, and is composed of the dinosaur’s partial skeleton and mandible. Said Clark: “All that was exposed on the surface was a bit of the leg. We were pleasantly surprised to find a skull buried in the rock too.” Being a juvenile, it measured in at about 3-feet in length and is said to have likely weight about 3lbs.

The fossil is estimated to be at least 161 million years old, hailing from the early Late Jurassic Period. Says the researchers, the jaw indicates a diet that was mostly composed of small creatures, such as lizards. The project was made possible the Chinese National Natural Science Foundation and the National Science Foundation Division of Earth Sciences. The findings were recently published in The Journal of Systematic Palaeontology.

[via George Washington University]


Researchers uncover new dinosaur species in China is written by Brittany Hillen & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Dinosaur roots research fuels mass-extinction fears

The Dinosaur Age began in Tanzania and Zambia, following a tumultuous species shuffle in the aftermath of a mass-extinction event 252.3m years ago, new fossil discoveries have suggested. 90-percent of all life on Earth was wiped out, a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reports, with it taking around 10m years before the precursors of dinosaurs as we know of them began to emerge.

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One such example was silesaurs, small herbivores more akin in size to a dog than the “terrible lizards” of Jurassic Park, but actually closely related to dinosaurs. Most common among silesaur fossil remains is the Asilisaurus kongwe, study co-author Kennet Angielczyk told Discovery, but in fact it’s another of the same species that provides the most likely link with what came after them.

That animal is in face Nyasasaurus parringtoni, again similar in size to a large dog, but with an extended tail that fossils suggest was around 5-feet in length. “Nyasasaurus is either the oldest known dinosaur or the closest known relative of dinosaurs,” Angielczyk says, “but we can’t completely rule out either option because the material is rather fragmentary.”

Angielcyzk and his team gathered fossil evidence in seven trips, with the bone fragments spread across Tanzania, Zambia, and Antarctica. However, while the fossils have allowed a greater insight into how dinosaur species developed, the actual nature of the mass-extinction event itself remains unclear.

One possibility is that an extreme form of global warming caused a mass species reduction – believed to involve an 80-percent decrease in four-legged species found in the majority of the areas studied – though other possibilities include volcanic activity or a meteorite strike.

Significantly shifting geographies means that the spread of early dinosaurs is made even more complex, but researchers on the team argue that the most important aspect of the discovery might instead be a cautionary tale for humans today. Should a similarly colossal mass-extinction event take place now, evidence of species development suggests it could take anywhere from 8m years for animal life to begin to recover.


Dinosaur roots research fuels mass-extinction fears is written by Chris Davies & originally posted on SlashGear.
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