Crocodiles

Review of WHEN CROCS ATE DINOSAURS!!

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Earlier this month (December 6) I was lucky enough to attend a special screening for National Geographic’s latest documentary WHEN CROCS ATE DINOSAURS. When I received the invitation to this event I did not hesitate to reply. This monster of a film really shows the adventure Paul Sereno had on his expedition. Paul Sereno is a paleontologist at the university of chicago and some of his discoveries include Supercroc and the African dino giant Jobaria. These discoveries from the far reaches of the world should give some idea of… Continue reading

Film screening brings science to life (along with a few crocs, too!)

On Sunday, December 6 Project Exploration partnered with the Chicago Council on Science and Technology to host our first-ever public film screening. Thanks to National Geographic we were able to make the showing available for free and nearly 400 people came out on a cold, grey Sunday to see the film, talk with Paul Sereno and, best of all, get up close and personal with the newest toothy faces to emerge from the Saharan Cretaceous. (A very special shout out to Project Exploration lab interns Randy and Bianca, and… Continue reading

Students Help Prepare Croc Fossils

This summer, Project Exploration students Randy and Bianca had the opportunity to observe and assist Dr. Paul Sereno’s lab with crocodile research and fossil preparation Continue reading

Heard about this armadillo croc?

Just wondering what you folks thought about this pic i discovered a few weeks ago. I’ve been looking at it and wondering Genuine or No? what do you guys think?

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