A worthy matchup of big teeth, little brains. Picture this: Two dinosaurs with massive teeth and hulking figures circle each other, threatening a smackdown. Each was the most successful predator of ...
Mummies found so far date back 66 million years, a time when predatory giants were roaming Wyoming's Badlands.
How did sauropods, uniquely large land animals, actually live, with their anatomy and physiology pushed to such extremes? Well, their unprecedented gigantism came with some equally massive costs… Eons ...
Don't tell the producers of Jurassic World, but dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex may have grown even larger than we previously thought based on the fossils they left behind. This is the conclusion of ...
In March, a group of paleontology students from Sul Ross State University embarked on a research trip to Big Bend National Park in Texas. Under the guidance of Dr. Jesse Kelsch and Dr. Thomas Shiller, ...
No creatures ever stomped across the planet quite like the creatures scientists call sauropodomorphs. These long-necked plant eaters were the largest dinosaurs, and they included the mighty 70-ton ...
Tyrannosaurus rex holotype specimen at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh. — ScottRobertAnselmo — CC BY-SA 3.0 Tyrannosaurus rex holotype specimen at the Carnegie Museum of Natural ...
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