New fossils are redefining what makes a dinosaur0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- February 22, 2018
Defining what’s unique about these ‘fearfully great lizards’ gets harder with new finds
Defining what’s unique about these ‘fearfully great lizards’ gets harder with new finds
The debate goes on: What killed off the dinosaurs?
Scientists believe asteroid set off chain of cataclysmic eruptions Violent eruptions occurred on floor of Pacific and Indian oceans
A study mapping how dinosaurs spread across the world shows they may have been a victim of their own success.
A proposal ditches the traditional dino family tree.
The eggs were found by workers who were excavating the ground for the construction of a school in Jiangxi province.
Scientists thought they had the dinosaur family tree figured out. But new evidence is casting doubt on exactly how dinosaurs evolved.
A trail of fossilized three-toed footprints that measure nearly two feet (57 cm) long shows that a huge meat-eating dinosaur stalked southern Africa 200 million years ago at a time when most carnivorous dinosaurs were modest-sized beasts.
The new ankylosaurus fossil is one of the most complete ever found in North America
A clump of vessel-like structures Mary Schweitzer’s team extracted from a Tyrannosaurus rex bone that was almost completely demineralized could give us an answer.