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Crystal dinosaur eggs found in China reveal a shocking surprise inside
When paleontologists in China cracked open a set of cannonball sized dinosaur eggs, they did not find bones or embryos.
The adult Tyrannosaurus rex has a reputation that needs no introduction: massive, toothy, terrifying. But what about baby T. rex? Were they born as pint-sized predators with the same killer instinct, ...
Researchers show that tiny armored dinosaur fossils, Liaoningosaurus paradoxus, were actually baby ankylosaurs.
Professor Paul Barrett, one of our dinosaur experts and a co-author of the study, says, "Liaoningosaurus has caused a lot of debate because there is a lot we don't know about this species and we haven ...
The mystery surrounding dozens of small dinosaur fossils has finally been solved. Remains previously thought to belong to miniature armoured dinosaurs are actually baby ankylosaurs, offering ...
Instead of a soft, gentle purr, she lets loose a series of loud, trilling noises that sound more like a tiny, ferocious dinosaur than a sleepy house cat. The contrast is hilarious and oddly endearing.
A new approach using the hyoid bone uncovered distinct growth patterns. A new study has brought clarity to a long-running ...
Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the University of Southampton, and specializes in animal behavior, evolution, palaeontology, and the environment. Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the ...
Footage supplied by the team of scientists show the scale of the footprints and a recreation of how they were formed Thousands of dinosaur footprints dating back 210 million years have been found in a ...
Millions of years ago, Spike would have roamed what were — back then at least — the abundant wetlands and coastal plains of western North America. Lately, however, a swanky showroom in central London ...
I can’t believe I’m still saying this,” Jennie begins over Zoom from Manila, Philippines, just days after our cover shoot in ...
Microscopic structures seen in the fossilised skin of a sauropod suggest that these giant dinosaurs may have been as brightly coloured as some birds. Tess Gallagher at the University of Bristol, UK, ...
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