Paleontologists spotted injuries on the tails of duck-billed dinosaur fossils that might have occurred during mating.
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T-Rex and Stegosaurus: How They Were 85 Million Years Apart
In one of the most fascinating facts of paleontology, Tyrannosaurus Rex lived closer to humans than it did to Stegosaurus!
New research has identified a dinosaur "mummy zone" in a series of ravines near Lusk, Wyoming. It's produced two mummies of a fleshy dinosaur with ...
A new look at the "Dueling Dinosaurs" fossil reveals that Tyrannosaurus rex was not the only tyrannosaur roaming the land.
As the Saharan sun rose on my waylaid team, one morning in September 2022, it seemed to burn with particular intensity. For nearly three weeks we’d been holed up in a mud-walled compound in the oasis ...
It’s been more than 60 million years since duck-billed dinosaurs roamed around what is now known as western North America. Or ...
The man inside the T-Rex, Jordon Wansbrough (Ngāti Maru / Te Āti Awa), said his godson had lots of health complications when ...
The sleepover programme at the American Museum of Natural History had been suspended since Covid-19. Read more at ...
Edmontosaurus, which munched plants with its broad and flat snout that vaguely resembled a duckbill, roamed western North ...
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T. Rex Walked A Lot Slower Than You'd Think
Simulations calculated Tyrannosaurus speed from the motion of its swaying tail, finding that the massive dinosaur was a mighty slow walker.
In a new paper in Science, experts from the University of Chicago describe steps that took place some 66 million years ago to ...
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