A paleontologist explains the latest science about Troodon formosus, and whether it was really the smartest dinosaur.
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US museum builds 3D replica of 100-million-year-old dinosaur-eating crocodile skull
An event 20 years in the making, the Idaho Museum of Natural History created a 3D replica of an ancient crocodile skull, the ...
A near-complete skeleton found on Dorset's Jurassic coast has been identified as a new species of ichthyosaur, a type of ...
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Long in the tooth: Egypt fossils show croc is millions of years older than thought
The discovery of fossils in Egypt's Western Desert has rewritten what palaeontologists know about the evolution of crocodiles ...
A near-complete 190-million-year-old fossil found on Dorset's Jurassic Coast has been identified as a new "sword dragon" ichthyosaur species.
Scientists have unveiled a previously unknown tyrannosaur species that fundamentally changes our understanding of how the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex evolved. The newly identified dinosaur, named ...
The marine reptile would have been about three metres long and would have eaten fish and squid, scientists say ...
Researchers have discovered a mysterious ancient lizard with snake-like teeth in Scotland. Breugnathair elgolensis is one of ...
In Laurel, Maryland, that childhood dream becomes reality at the M-NCPPC Dinosaur Park, where visitors trade business suits for dirt-covered knees while searching for prehistoric treasures. Dinosaurs ...
Tucked away in Laurel, Maryland, the M-NCPPC Dinosaur Park offers exactly that—a chance to unearth history with your own two hands, minus the whole “running from velociraptors” part. Let me tell you ...
A nearly complete skeleton of a previously unknown ichthyosaur species has been identified as Xiphodracon goldencapensis, nicknamed the “Sword Dragon of Dorset.” The find, published in Papers in ...
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