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The five mass extinction events that shaped life on Earth
5 mass extinctions wiped out 65–96% of species on Earth, with major events including the Ordovician, Devonian, Permian, ...
A Montana fossil reveals that Nanotyrannus, once thought to be a young T. rex, was actually a full-grown predator and it's ...
A newly identified fossil species, Wadisuchus kassabi, dating to the Campanian period (about 80 million years ago), extends the evolutionary history of Dyrosauridae and underscores Egypt’s Western ...
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Big Upcoming Games With Dinosaurs
If you like prehistory, dense jungles, or all things dinosaurs, these upcoming games are just the experience you're looking ...
For decades, scientists have disagreed about where the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex truly came from. Many fossils of T. rex have ...
It was a long-term project with lots of Baylor people,” said New Mexico State University paleontologist Dr. Andrew Flynn.
So apparently, Europeans were once so terrified of bears that they forgot the original word for them. They renamed it “Mr. Brown” or “Honey-Eater” because saying the actual name might summon one — ...
You can practice your dinosaur impressions without judgment (except perhaps from the dinosaurs themselves, who have seen it all before and remain stoically unimpressed by your Velociraptor call). For ...
Unlike traditional dinosaur attractions with their paved pathways and strategically placed benches, these magnificent beasts exist among the natural flora of Alabama. Pine needles carpet the ground ...
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Decades old T. rex debate ends with stunning discovery
When you look at a fossil on display, you may envision the world 66 million years ago. You might feel the earth shake beneath ...
Have we ever seen anything like current climate change? It’s a fair question that geologists are often asked, but the answer isn’t straightforward.
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