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Scientists have discovered a new species of dinosaur — one that was dog-sized and roamed what is now the United States around ...
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New Dinosaur Exhibit Opens Sept. 7 At Monmouth Museum - MSNL INCROFT, NJ — If you're looking for something unique and local to do with kids, consider this new exhibit that is going to open next weekend (Sept. 7) at the Monmouth Museum.
Gnatalie, the world’s only green dinosaur fossil, will go on view November 17 in a new wing of the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles.
Bolg amondol was a raccoon-sized armored mostesaurian lizard that lived about 77 million years ago, similar to today’s Gila monsters ( Heloderma horridum ). It is named after the goblin prince from ...
It has other dinosaur bones on display, but museum leaders emphasize that it also has important insect, gem, and historical collections. NHM Commons is a new, 75,000 square foot new addition to ...
A 150 million-year-old dinosaur skeleton is displayed at the Natural History Museum's new welcome center currently under construction on July 2, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel) ...
Gnatalie the green fossil is L.A.’s new community dinosaur. You can see it for free, starting Sunday. The G is silent: Gnatalie is a 150-million-year-old sauropod that took 15 years to dig up ...
The L.A. museum’s scientific illustrator at the dig, Stephanie Abramowicz, devoted days to making a detailed map of the “dinosaur logjam” buried at the bottom of an ancient river.
Field Museum head of geological collections Bill Simpson puts on a cast of the bone that was removed from Sue the T. Rex dinosaur, Feb. 19, 2019, at the Field Museum. (Antonio Perez/Chicago ...
The skull of Gnatalie, the 75-foot-long green dinosaur, hangs in the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles. Researchers believe Gnatalie (pronounced Natalie) is a member of a new species of ...
L.A.’s newest star is big, green and more than 150 million years old. The county's Natural History Museum welcomes Gnatalie the green dinosaur in a new exhibit opening this Sunday, November 17 ...
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