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Scientists Just Found a Fossil That Rocked the Cretaceous, It Ate Dinosaurs With Teeth Unlike Anything Ever Seen
In a discovery that’s reshaping what we know about ancient crocodilians, paleontologists have identified a tiny land-dwelling ...
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New dinosaur species ‘Megaraptoran’ discovered in Argentina with ancient crocodile bone in its jaws
In Argentina, scientists have identified Joaquinraptor casali, a new megaraptoran dinosaur species, with a crocodile relative ...
Researchers made an extraordinary discovery of 9,000-year-old rocks with drawings etched into them, positioned next to footprints believed to belong to dinosaurs from the Cretaceous Period around 66 ...
People from around the world come to Glenrock to dig 67-million-year-old fossils from T. rex, Triceratops, and other famous ...
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Crocodile-eating apex dinosaur reveals missing link in predator evolution
A fossil from the blustery plains of Patagonia is revising your book on one of the most elusive bands of hunting dinosaurs.
In a new study, researchers said they uncovered part of a skull as well as arm, leg and tail bones from the Lago Colhué Huapi ...
A fossil unearthed in Argentina of a newly identified species of meat-eating dinosaur is providing insight into a poorly ...
Paleontologists have discovered the fossilized remains of a crocodile "hypercarnivore" that lived in what is now Argentina some 70 million years ago—and it ate dinosaurs. Named Kostensuchus atrox, the ...
Fossils reveal prehistoric stories: a baby pterosaur caught and drowned in a storm 150 million years ago near the Tethys ...
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What happened to the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs?
Around 66 million years ago, the reign of the dinosaurs came to a fiery end. An asteroid about 7 miles (12 kilometers) wide, ...
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Paleontologists Directly Date Dinosaur Eggs for the First Time, Shedding Light on the Cretaceous World 85 Million Years Ago
Using uranium-lead dating, researchers calculated the age of the eggs, rather than the sediments around them, at the ...
A new study brings together intriguing details about the little-known Rhabdodontidae dinosaurs of Late Cretaceous Europe. These gregarious herbivores, characterized by robust builds and beaks ...
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