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Despite their massive size, long-neck dinosaurs were surprisingly nimble on their feet. Their unique walking gait allowed them to move quickly over long distances. Their legs were thick and sturdy, ...
Yet the origin of these remarkable structures predates birds. Feathered dinosaurs were first reported in the 1990s, but many mysteries remain about how and when feathers emerged. Did all dinosaurs ...
Fossils newly unearthed in southeastern Australia have upended long-held assumptions about dinosaur evolution, revealing the world’s oldest known megaraptorid and the first confirmed evidence of ...
“We want visitors to feel like they’re stepping into the world of dinosaurs and walk away feeling inspired, empowered, and ready to make a difference for the future.” The Edelman Fossil Park ...
“The company still needs to prove its ability to execute” even as the 2026 sales guidance “aims to help cushion the blow” of weaker results, Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Woo Jin Ho wrote ...
The end of the Cretaceous Period, 66 million years ago, marked the dramatic extinction of the dinosaurs. Until now, our understanding of this mass extinction has been largely shaped by fossils ...
The research, published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology on Thursday, identifies five new species of four-legged dinosaurs whose fossils were unearthed from Victoria’s coastline.
Fossils are providing more and more clues about how dinosaurs attracted one another and reproduced, which contributed to their remarkable ability to populate much of the Earth Ari Daniel Host ...
Instead, Australian dinosaur populations seem to have been dominated by medium-sized carnivores called megaraptorids. Megaraptorid fossils are only known from South America and Australia.
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