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In a new study published in the journal PLOS One, researchers noted the first evidence of mixed-species herding behavior in dinosaurs, similar to how wildebeests and zebras travel together on the ...
New dinosaur footprints found in Canada suggest that different species of dinosaurs may have traveled together in herds—similar to how zebras and wildebeest move across the plains in Africa today.
Scientists found rare fossil footprints showing dinosaurs from different species walked together in ancient Alberta.
Despite what the movies tell us, dinosaurs probably didn't roar at their prey. It's more likely that they chirped like birds, ...
Did they travel together in a symbiotic relationship, or were they briefly brought together by thirst or fear of the ultimate predator?
A newly discovered trove of fossilized footprints provides what may be the first evidence of prehistoric diversity in ...
Since 1979, Dinosaur Provincial Park has provided paleontologists with troves of fossilized remains, mostly in the form of ...
Late Cretaceous dinosaur tracks found in Canada might have been made by different species walking together, but the evidence ...
Footprints of a multispecies herd of dinosaurs discovered in Canada demonstrate the social interaction between different ...
Mirasaura grauvogeli had a featherlike crest and a tail like a monkey. “It's been a long time since I've been so blown away ...