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I’m not sure whether it was elementary school science classes or Fred Flintstone’s Brontosaurus burgers that made the giant herbivore one of the most recognizable dinosaurs to me as a kid. But for ...
The only known juvenile Ceratosaurus fossil has smashed estimates at Sotheby’s New York’s natural history auction today, ...
What did long-necked dinosaurs eat—and where did they roam to satisfy their hunger? A team of researchers has reconstructed ...
Science No dentist, no problem: How this two-ton dinosaur replaced its teeth every two weeks First discovered in the deserts of Niger, it would take 30 years to realize that the bones discovered ...
Proteins from an ancient rhino tooth unearthed in the Canadian Arctic have allowed scientists to look much deeper into the ...
Two new papers analyze fossils found in Canada and Kenya, respectively—vastly different environments for the preservation of ...
“Preserved blood vessel structures, like we have found in Scotty’s rib bone, appear linked to areas where the bone was ...
A university student on a fossil-hunting field trip in Dorset made a stunning discovery: a 145-million-year-old jawbone belonging to a previously unknown mammal species with razor-like teeth. With the ...
The Apatosaurus’ long neck, for example, developed to reach leaves high up in prehistoric trees. Joining Host Flora Lichtman to defend the importance of prehistoric plants is Riley Black, author of ...
Professor Bamforth said: “With dinosaur diets, they’re based primarily on dentition, what dinosaur teeth looked like.
They say everything's bigger in Texas. And that appears to be true, at least in the case of a group of ancient near-marsupials scientists call Swaindelphys.