The Carreras Pampa site inside Torotoro National Park in central Bolivia has revealed more than 16,000 footprints by ...
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A wildlife photographer stumbled upon one of the oldest and largest known collections of dinosaur footprints, dating back ...
Fossilized bones discovered on a rocky seashore on England’s Isle of Wight are the remains of a meat-eating dinosaur that may be larger than any other known from Europe, a beast that was a cousin of ...
New carnivorous dinosaur species found in England The largest carnivorous dinosaur has been discovered on the Isle of Wight. It resembles Tyrannosaurus rex with an alligator-type snout.
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Massive fossil footprints in China hint at a 16-ft dinosaur walker
In a rocky corner of southeastern China, a trail of fossilized footprints has revealed a predator so large it would have ...
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16,600 ghosts frozen in stone: Scientists uncover the largest gathering of dinosaurs ever observed
In the rugged heart of central Bolivia, a remarkable discovery is reshaping what scientists know about Late Cretaceous ecosystems. Buried within a shallow fossil-rich basin in Torotoro National Park, ...
Spinosaurus's powerful, long-boned feet with long, flat claws were probably used for paddling. Its flexible tail could have been used for swimming like in a crocodile. (Davide Bonadonna/University of ...
The biggest dinosaur fossil ever found in Australia was announced yesterday at the Queensland Museum. Dubbed 'Elliott', the sauropod dinosaur was found near Winton in western Queensland. Dr Steve ...
The dinosaur's femur was eight inches wide, from which paleontologists extrapolated a body weight of 19,500 pounds You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an ...
PARIS — A private, anonymous U.S. collector bought the fossilized remains of ‘Big John’, the largest triceratops dinosaur ever discovered by paleontologists, for 6.65 million euros ($9.54 million) at ...
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