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Hey there, I’m Andrew! I’m a dad and a dinosaur lover, and I review stuff occasionally. (he/him) 🦖📚🦕 dinodadreviews.com
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I visited the @MaybornMuseum in Waco, TX over the weekend to check out the temporary #SeaMonstersUnearthed exhibit about the ancient sea reptiles of Angola. I highly recommend seeing it while it’s there! dinodadreviews.com/2026/06/14/s...
Cetacea
Aviaries and aquariums in #PlanetZoo2! 👀 youtu.be/G6-yj80Guxg?...
Plumadraco bankoorum - a new Creatceous bird
Finished the current build of #Subnautica2; it definitely left me hanging! I guess that's the price of playing early access.
“Earth Clock” is a fun book on Deep Time that takes the classic analogy of mapping Earth’s history onto a 24 hour clock to help make sense of the vast units of time involved. dinodadreviews.com/2026/05/19/e...
Awwww heck yes! #Subnautica2
My contribution to the fertility decline discourse is to note that there has never, in the millions of years that hominids have existed on this planet, been a sustained global population boom like we've seen in the past 300ish years. Why in god's name would you think that growth is sustainable?
Late Miocene of Pikermi, #Greece. Ciconia gaudryi takes flight as an Amphimachairodus giganteus approaches the water. A pair of Acerorhinus neleus keep an eye on the cat whilst two Deinotherium proavum prepare for a bath. In the background, a herd of Cremohipparion mediterraneum #paleoart #sciart
My latest review covers Frederic Wierum’s “My Dinosaur Alphabet Coloring Book”. It’s a charming coloring book with two dinosaurs per letter of the alphabet. My son and I both enjoyed coloring it in! dinodadreviews.com/2026/05/14/m...