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Dinosaurs are the extinct relatives of birds that roamed the lands and seas of ancient Earth. They first appeared around 240 million to 230 million years ago in the Triassic Period, and went extinct ...
New research has revealed how giant 50-ton sauropod dinosaurs, like Diplodocus, evolved from much smaller ancestors, like the wolf-sized Thecodontosaurus. New research led by the University of Bristol ...
After speaking with paleontologist Dr. Kenneth Lacovara, I can honestly say — I didn't know as much as I thought! I mean, did you know dinosaurs likely didn't roar or that they still have living ...
A new species of feathered dinosaur has been discovered in China. The one-of-a-kind specimen preserves feathers and bones that provide new information about how dinosaurs grew and how they differed ...
After months of digging up the fossilised eggs, researchers say the site is one of the world’s most important of its type.
Did you know that thousands or even millions of years ago, a prehistoric creature may have been living exactly where you are today? For those in Sussex, Passaic or Morris counties, this creature may ...
It’s not often you find a bright side to drought, but in Texas, the heat and lack of rain have uncovered dinosaur tracks from 113 million years ago. The tracks were unveiled at Dinosaur Valley State ...
A new book, The Rise and Reign of the Mammals by paleontologist Steve Brusatte, explores how our ancestors emerged, evolved, and took over the world. Reading time 10 minutes Deep time is a headache.
Dinosaur enthusiasts residing in Colorado have plenty of reasons to be proud of their home state. Tyrannosaurus, Stegosaurus, Triceratops, Allosaurus, and Diplodocus remains all have been unearthed in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Okay, tell me if this sounds familiar. You’ve got a kid who is obsessed with dinosaurs. I’m talking dino toys, clothes, maybe some ...