Dinosaurs had sex. Fossil nests and eggs, as well as the ways today’s birds and crocodiles reproduce, leave no doubt on that ...
The mystery behind the origins of the dinosaurs may have been given a new twist, with a modeling study suggesting they may have evolved in what is today equatorial Africa and South America. This would ...
About 200 footprints made by dinosaurs 166 million years ago have been unearthed in a quarry in Oxfordshire. The skeletons - two Allosaurus and one Stegosaurus - date back approximately 150 ...
Prepare to get schooled If you have kids in school, or even if you don’t, you’ve probably realized that there’s a lot about ...
Dinosaur sex is something that science writer and palaeontologist Riley Black has also questioned in the course of her career: the mechanics, the anatomy, and the fossil evidence that might go ...
In fact, traces of past debates about American identity can be found in surprising places: dinosaur museums. Dinosaurs weren’t debating their identity, of course. But the 19th century Americans ...
Omaha’s Durham Museum is inviting visitors to take a trip back to 200 million years ago when Antarctica was home to crocodile ...
Paleontologists have dug up new dinosaur drama. Researchers identified a new dinosaur species that lived in Africa roughly 95 million years ago and published their findings last week in the ...
Jurassic Park is back! The last few Jurassic World movies didn’t do so great with audiences and critics, which made people ...
Languages: English. A new species of predatory dinosaur that lived in North Africa 95 million years ago has been identified—some 80 years after the only specimen was destroyed in a World War II ...
“There is clearly a lot that we still don't know about the dinosaurs in that area,” Kellermann said. “While there is still a bit of information to gather from studying the old literature and ...
A piece of fossilized vomit, dating back to when dinosaurs roamed the earth ... past ecosystems because it provides important information about which animals were eaten by which," the museum ...