Stop it with showing women putting freakin' lotion on before going to bed in every popular film, 'cause it ain't true. Among ...
Most of the footprints are elongated and made by bipeds. The best-preserved ones bear traces of at least four toes.
Giant mosasaurs, once thought to be strictly ocean-dwelling predators, may have spent their final chapter prowling freshwater ...
The size of the tooth testifies to an impressive creature that could grow up to 11 metres long. Reconstruction by Christopher ...
Simulations calculated Tyrannosaurus speed from the motion of its swaying tail, finding that the massive dinosaur was a ...
A giant marine predator, once believed to roam only the seas, may have also inhabited ancient rivers 66 million years ago.
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Mosasaurs, giant marine reptiles that existed more than 66 million years ago, lived not only in the sea but also in rivers. This is shown by new research based on analyses of a mosasaur tooth found in ...
A team of researchers has discovered 16,600 footprints belonging to theropods — the dinosaur group that includes the ...
The recently acquired skull of the dome-headed dinosaur Pachycephalosaurus. USNM PAL 803273, Department of Paleobiology, Smithsonian Institution. Gift of Eric and Wendy Schmidt. Photo by James D.
Paleontologists counted the record-setting tracks and uncovered evidence of dinosaurs swimming and dragging their tails along what was a muddy superhighway for the animals millions of years ago ...
New research has overturned decades of uncertainty by showing that Nanotyrannus was a fully grown predator, not a juvenile T. rex.