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New fossil scans reveal that a tiny wrist bone in dinosaurs may have set the stage for the evolution of bird flight.
Tracks of dinosaur footprints can hint at how fast the extinct animals moved. Here’s how guinea fowl can help fact-check those assumptions.
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Largest Mars Rock On Earth, Juvenile Dinosaur Skeleton To Be Auctioned At Sotheby'sUAE Golden Visa holder Abdu Rozik released on conditional bail after detention in Dubai. Here's what we know ‘No one becomes ...
Dracula remains one of the largest flying creatures ever discovered, representing a peak in prehistoric evolution. Its enormous size and unique adaptations set it apart from other pterosaurs and ...
A team of paleontologists and researchers affiliated with several institutions in the U.S. has discovered what may be the largest known dinosaur mating dance arena ever found. For their study ...
The newest addition to the tyrannosaur family tree is named Khankhuuluu mongoliensis, which translates to “dragon prince from ...
October 6, 2017–January 15, 2018 Dinosaurs featured in “Ultimate Dinosaurs” include Giganotosaurus, the largest carnivorous dinosaur from Gondwana and perhaps the largest land-predator ever.
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Quetzalcoatlus: The Airborne Giant With a Wingspan Like a PlaneImagine a creature so immense, so breathtakingly large, that its shadow could swallow you whole as it soared overhead.
A fossil from one of the largest dinosaurs to live in North America was discovered in a national park in Texas.
What actually was the biggest dinosaur? - Zavier, 14, Tauranga, New Zealand. Great question Zavier, and one that palaeontologists (scientists who study fossil animals and plants) are interested in ...
Scientists put their "stamp" on prehistory after discovering a massive dinosaur footprint in Mongolia said to have belonged to one of the largest two-legged animals ever to roam the Earth.
200 Jurassic-era dinosaur footprints unearthed on UK’s largest dinosaur highway Thanks to a storm, these dinosaur footprints managed to remain preserved for 166 million years.
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