Updated on March 15, 2023 by Liz Gartley
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The American Center for Mongolian Studies Virtual Speaker Series recently hosted a panel session on “The History and Scientific Legacy of Roy Chapman Andrews.”
Every quarter, we like to acknowledge the work of one of our volunteers, and help you get to know our team in the process. This quarter, we’re pleased to introduce you to Undrakhsaikhan Tumen. Undraa manages the Bayanzag Facebook page and posts photos and stories from the Flaming Cliffs and surrounding community. Our Executive Director Bolortsetseg Minjin interviewed her for this post.
Category: Blog Posts, English, Interviews, ISMD Volunteers Tags: Bayanzag, Bulgan Soum, Bulgan Sum, dinosaurs, Flaming Cliffs, Gobi Desert, Mongolia, Mongolian dinosaurs, palaeontology, paleontology, Protoceratops
Protoceratops was hungry. A stocky plant-eater the size of a sheep with wide, strong feet, and a frill on the back of its head, it used its parrot-like beak to shear tough plants in a wash between sand dunes. It was not alone.
These two raptors called different places home and their anatomy suggests that they survived in very different ways.
Category: Blog Posts, English, Mongolia Paleontology Tags: American Museum of Natural History Mongolian Paleontology, Comparative Anatomy, dinosaurs, Flaming Cliffs, Functional Morphology, Gobi Desert, Jurassic Park, Mongolia, paleontology, Raptor claw, Raptor red, Raptors, Utahraptor, Velociraptor
After travelling across an ocean, waiting for the snowstorm to pass, and wondering if we’d make it to the Flaming Cliffs at all, we felt we’d achieved something monumental just getting here.
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ACMS Virtual Speaker Series
Updated on March 15, 2023 by Liz Gartley
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The American Center for Mongolian Studies Virtual Speaker Series recently hosted a panel session on “The History and Scientific Legacy of Roy Chapman Andrews.”
Category: Blog Posts, English, Mongolia Paleontology Tags: Flaming Cliffs, history, Mongolia, Mongolian dinosaurs, palaeontology, paleontology, Roy Chapman Andrews
Meet Undraa, our Volunteer of the Quarter
Updated on March 12, 2023 by Bolortsetseg Minjin
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Every quarter, we like to acknowledge the work of one of our volunteers, and help you get to know our team in the process. This quarter, we’re pleased to introduce you to Undrakhsaikhan Tumen. Undraa manages the Bayanzag Facebook page and posts photos and stories from the Flaming Cliffs and surrounding community. Our Executive Director Bolortsetseg Minjin interviewed her for this post.
Category: Blog Posts, English, Interviews, ISMD Volunteers Tags: Bayanzag, Bulgan Soum, Bulgan Sum, dinosaurs, Flaming Cliffs, Gobi Desert, Mongolia, Mongolian dinosaurs, palaeontology, paleontology, Protoceratops
Protoceratops: a Frill, a Beak… and an Attitude
Updated on February 24, 2022 by Bolortsetseg Minjin
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Protoceratops was hungry. A stocky plant-eater the size of a sheep with wide, strong feet, and a frill on the back of its head, it used its parrot-like beak to shear tough plants in a wash between sand dunes. It was not alone.
Category: Blog Posts, Dinosaurs, English Tags: Bayanzag, dinosaur, Flaming Cliffs, Gobi Desert, Mongolian dinosaurs, paleontology, Protoceratops, Protoceratops Week
Velociraptor and Utahraptor: How do the cousins compare after new information comes to light?
Updated on February 24, 2022 by Bolortsetseg Minjin
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These two raptors called different places home and their anatomy suggests that they survived in very different ways.
Category: Blog Posts, English, Mongolia Paleontology Tags: American Museum of Natural History Mongolian Paleontology, Comparative Anatomy, dinosaurs, Flaming Cliffs, Functional Morphology, Gobi Desert, Jurassic Park, Mongolia, paleontology, Raptor claw, Raptor red, Raptors, Utahraptor, Velociraptor
The Frozen Cliffs
Updated on March 15, 2023 by Bolortsetseg Minjin
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After travelling across an ocean, waiting for the snowstorm to pass, and wondering if we’d make it to the Flaming Cliffs at all, we felt we’d achieved something monumental just getting here.
Category: English, Flaming Cliffs Museum Tags: Bayanzag, dinosaurs, Flaming Cliffs, Gobi Desert, Mongolia, museum, snow