In this artist's reconstruction, two pachycephalosaurs from the new species Zavacephale rinpoche spar, engaging in head-butting behavior that some researchers theorize may have been the purpose for ...
When did these blockhead dinosaurs get their domes? A new fossil is “the specimen we have all been waiting for.” In this artist's reconstruction, two pachycephalosaurs from the new species Zavacephale ...
A set of Diplodocus teeth sampled by researcher Liam Norris. Credit: Liam Norris You are what you eat, it turns out -- even if your last meal was 150 million years ago. While the grub itself may be ...
The impact dinosaurs had on Earth was so big that their extinction seems to have caused dramatic and wide-ranging changes to the planet’s landscapes, such as shifting rivers. There is a marked ...
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Dinosaurs had such an immense impact on Earth that their sudden extinction led to wide-scale changes in landscapes—including the shape of rivers—and these changes are reflected in the geologic record, ...
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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The dinosaurs are coming this holiday season. The South Coast Botanic Garden in the Palos Verdes Peninsula will ...
The roar of a T. rex, made iconic by Jurassic Park, has become the soundtrack of prehistory. In reality, no one—not even paleontologists—can say for certain what dinosaurs sounded like, though there ...
The dinosaurs first appeared on Planet Earth around two hundred and forty five million years ago. That's a staggeringly long time in human terms, but geologically, the dinosaurs were effectively ...
His expeditions, including many to the Gobi Desert in Mongolia, yielded rare findings and led to exhibitions at the American Museum of Natural History. By Richard Sandomir Mark Norell, a ...