In the last post I introduced Aerosteon, which has been touted as providing the first solid evidence for bird-like air sacs in non-avian dinosaurs, and I explained a little about how we know what we t… more →
Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the WeekMatt Wedel wrote 4 days ago: In the last post I introduced Aerosteon, which has been touted as providing the first solid evidence … more →
Matt Wedel wrote 6 days ago: Pneumatic dorsal vertebrae of Aerosteon (Sereno et al. 2008:fig 7) Big news this week: Sereno et al … more →
eotyrannus wrote 1 week ago: We’ve done diplodocine caudal vertebrae before but, what the hell, you can never have too man … more →
Mike Taylor wrote 1 month ago: It’s very rare that all three of us SV-POW!ers get together: in fact, until Tuesday this week, … more →
eotyrannus wrote 3 months ago: One of our great palaeontological heroes (well, one of mine anyway) is Charles Whitney Gilmore (187 … more →
eotyrannus wrote 4 months ago: Just to break the stranglehold that titanosauriforms clearly have on SV-POW! (kidding), every now … more →
Mike Taylor wrote 5 months ago: Long-time SV-POW! readers will have detected a brachiosaurid bias in our writings, and this is for a … more →
Mike Taylor wrote 6 months ago: Those of you who have been paying attention to my recent posts will have pretty much known this was … more →
eotyrannus wrote 8 months ago: Compared to what you’re used to, this photo is undeniably crappy. But it’s the only one I have … more →
Mike Taylor wrote 9 months ago: A hat-tip to Paul Barrett, who’s reminded us that technically we’re not supposed to be u … more →
Mike Taylor wrote 9 months ago: Now that the Xenoposeidon frenzy is over, we seem to be settling down to about one SV-POW! post per … more →
eotyrannus wrote 11 months ago: Welcome to another SV-POW! world first: the first ever outing (to my knowledge) of a photo of BMNH … more →
Matt Wedel wrote 12 months ago: We promised non-presacrals and non-brachiosaurids, so here’s a diplodocid caudal vertebra in … more →