The oldest known vocal organ of a bird has been found in an Antarctic fossil of a relative of ducks and geese that lived more than 66 million years ago during the age of dinosaurs. The oldest known ...
Southern Methodist University student Ella Halverson (left) and professor Courtney Brown play musical instruments Brown created based on dinosaur skulls at SMU on May 12, 2025, in Dallas. In reality, ...
New studies prove that dinosaurs may not have roared in their days on the earth. NPR's Linda Wertheimer talks to paleontologist Julia Clarke about her new discovery — the cooing sounds of dinosaurs.
DALLAS — The roar of a T. rex, made iconic by Jurassic Park, has become the soundtrack of prehistory. In reality, no one — not even paleontologists — can say for certain what dinosaurs sounded like, ...
AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 12 (UPI) --New research suggests dinosaurs couldn't sing, at least not in the way moderns do. Scientists say a newly discovered ancient voice box, the world's oldest vocal organ, ...
Scientists have discovered a voice box in the fossilized remains of an ancient bird believed to be a relative of the modern-day ducks and geese. The now extinct bird called Vegavis iaai lived in what ...
Birds developed the unique vocal organ that enables them to sing more than 66 million years ago when dinosaurs walked the Earth, a new fossil discovery has shown. But the earliest syrinx, an ...
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