Horridus is a Triceratops horridus skeleton that is also the most complete Triceratops skeleton ever — and it has found its forever home. What remains of this majestic creature from about 67 million ...
VALLEY CITY, N.D. -- Bob the triceratops is about to leave North Dakota for the first time in 65 million years. And despite efforts to keep him in the state, he probably won't be coming back. "It's ...
This January, a new, full-scale skeleton of a Triceratops dinosaur came to campus, shining a light on Colorado’s ancient past—a time when creatures like this three-horned dinosaur tromped through ...
The late-afternoon sun shone down on a sandstone ridge in Montana, illuminating a large sinkhole that had been soaked from rain showers earlier in the day. Commercial paleontologist Craig Pfister said ...
(CNN) — The skeleton of a 66-million-year-old giant Triceratops fossil could soon belong to a lucky dinosaur enthusiast — that is, if they have an estimated 1.2 million euros ($1.4 million) to spare.
In November 1956, a Yale-owned Triceratops skull made a perilous transatlantic journey from the Peabody Museum of Natural History to the Delft University Geological Museum in the Netherlands. The ship ...
After millions of years, six incredible dinosaurs are coming back to life. In “Walking with Dinosaurs” on PBS, paleontologists discover the lives behind the fossils, using the latest scientific ...
DENVER (CBS4) - "I think we found a triceratops." That was the assessment from scientists at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science in August when they inspected bones found at a construction site in ...
Christopher Anaya is a freelance writer based in the United States. He is a college student and aspiring teacher looking to teach coming generations of students. When not preoccupied with work or ...
The skeleton of a 66-million-year-old giant Triceratops fossil could soon belong to a lucky dinosaur enthusiast – that is, if they have an estimated 1.2 million euros ($1.4 million) to spare. The ...
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