Evidence suggests dinosaurs like tyrannosaurs were probably best suited to a version of the doggy paddle. Despite what's depicted in movies and books, the real Tyrannosaurus rex was likely an awkward ...
When it wasn't putting T. rex to shame, the dinosaur Spinosaurus spent its time swimming -- and chowing down on sharks. Until now, scientists didn't have any proof that there were swimming dinosaurs.
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Scientists Stunned by Dinosaur With Penguin Body and Too Many Teeth
In the arid expanse of Mongolia’s Gobi Desert, scientists have unearthed a rare dinosaur fossil that challenges what we ...
A controlled explosion in the quarry removes millions of years of limestone rock, allowing the palaeontologists the more ...
For millions of years, dinosaurs ruled the land and sky. For whatever reason, though, the ferocious beasts never took the deep dive into the open seas. Sure, some were believed to splash around or ...
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Rare fossils in New Mexico reveal dinosaurs were doing just fine before the asteroid annihilated them all
New dating has revealed that New Mexico's last dinosaurs were healthy, diverse and thriving at the end of the Cretaceous ...
New research suggests that dinosaur populations were thriving in North America before the asteroid impact 66 million years ...
A trove of specimens from New Mexico may help settle a long-running argument about the diversity of dinosaurs before their ...
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 ...
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