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A massive dinosaur footprint of the Iguanodon species, which dates back over 100 million years, has been found on a beach in England, news agency SWNS reported. Paleontologist Joe Thompson ...
Not only that, but the finding paints a picture of what life was like way back when the dinosaurs roamed the Earth, and what the Earth actually looked like when there were still land bridges between ...
For more than a century, scientists believed that a fossil of a winged dinosaur from the Jurassic Period discovered 160 years ago in Germany represented the earliest birds. Now, researchers have ...
Horseshoe crabs have existed since before the dinosaurs. With their hard exoskeletons and blue blood rich in copper, they have remained unchanged for nearly 450 million years. Their blood is highly ...
How do scientists study the behaviour of dinosaurs, who died 65 million years ago? After all, dinosaur fossils are rare enough as it is, and most are fragments and difficult to work with.
The carcharodontosaur fossils suggest that in Australia, these dinosaurs grew up to 13 feet (4 m) long, which is significantly shorter than their counterparts in South America, which grew up to 43 ...
This state was home to woolly mammoths and giant marine reptiles like Megalneusaurus, but dinosaurs also roamed this vast area. Today, we will explore seven different dinosaurs that lived in Alaska.
Theropods are classified as carnivorous dinosaurs that are able to walk on two legs with hollow, thin-walled bones and usually small forelimbs – the tyrannosaurus is a famous example.
The story of how dinosaurs came to rule our planet has captivated scientists and the public alike for generations. Now, an intriguing new study on fossils suggests we might be looking in the wrong ...
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