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Scientists Discover a 70-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Fossilized Egg With a Perfectly Preserved Embryo Inside
A remarkably well-preserved dinosaur embryo, unearthed from a fossilized egg in southern China, is offering scientists an ...
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‘Dinosaur highway’: 166-million-year-old footprints reveal Europe’s longest trail
The record-breaking trail was discovered at Dewars Farm Quarry, near Bicester, a location famously dubbed Oxfordshire’s ...
I'm always looking for books and documentaries about animals about whom I know little to nothing, so I was thrilled to learn of a new book by Dr. David Hone, one of the world's leading dinosaur ...
Scientists uncovered massive evidence that dinosaurs may have been a lot more like birds when it came to impressing mates. Dinosaurs may have ruled the prehistoric world with their size and strength, ...
Nearly 200 dinosaur tracks, dating back 166 million years, were found in a limestone quarry in Oxfordshire, England. Tracks include paths from sauropods and Megalosaurus, offering insights into ...
Research into dinosaur eggshells and nesting behaviour has substantially enhanced our understanding of Mesozoic reproductive strategies and palaeoenvironmental conditions. By analysing eggshell ...
Deep in Alberta’s Dinosaur Provincial Park, a rare discovery is rewriting what scientists know about dinosaur behavior. For over a century, this park has yielded thousands of fossilized bones. But in ...
However, the dinosaur appears not fully grown, and was likely 19 years old at death, they say. A fossilised crocodile leg bone was also found pressed against the lower jaws of J. casali, hinting at ...
In an extraordinary paleontological finding, researchers have uncovered a series of massive dinosaur trackways dating back to the Middle Jurassic Period, approximately 166 million years ago. Dubbed a ...
When did these blockhead dinosaurs get their domes? A new fossil is “the specimen we have all been waiting for.” ...
Dinosaurs may have buddied up with other species of dinosaur for safety reasons, say scientists after unexpectedly spotting tracks that suggest different kinds may have once walked side by side.
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