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Massive Fish-Eating Dinosaur Unearthed In Thailand Reveals Ancient River Predator
A newly uncovered spinosaurid in Thailand reveals a predator that roamed Cretaceous rivers over 125 million years ago.
A T. Rex missing link, a spike-fossil and a raptor still eating its dinner are just a few of the interesting dinosaur ...
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Rare spinosaurid fossil reveals 25-foot fish-eating dinosaur in Thailand
A rare fossil from Thailand identifies a 25-foot spinosaurid that lived along river systems 125 million years ago.
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The prehistoric predator with a chainsaw for a face
Long before dinosaurs ruled the land, the oceans were already terrifying. Helicoprion and its relatives evolved a jaw unlike ...
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‘Terror croc’: US museum unveils first accurate replica of dinosaur-killer predator
The Tellus Science Museum in Georgia recently unveiled the first-ever scholarly, accurate, life-sized replica of Deinosuchus ...
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Spinosaurus relative longer than a pickup truck stalked Thailand's rivers 125 million years ago
A large fish-eating dinosaur died beside a river 125 million years ago in Cretaceous Thailand. Now, the remains of this ...
New research shows fossil skin can reveal color patterns in young Diplodocus, changing old ideas about sauropod appearance.
The fossil was so complete experts could see remains of the last meal it ate, 330 million years after it died.
In 1989, paleontologist Darren Tanke suggested that similar breaks were the result of mating as one dinosaur mounted the ...
Mosasaurs were enormous reptiles best known for ruling ancient oceans more than 66 million years ago, but new evidence suggests some also lived in rivers. Scientists reached this conclusion after ...
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First-Ever Dinosaur-Era Dragonfly Fossil Found in Canada
A McGill University student has made an extraordinary discovery—a 75-million-year-old dragonfly fossil from the late ...
The Murcia tracksites confirm that straight-tusked elephants, Palaeoloxodon antiquus, crossed Spain’s southeastern coastal ...
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