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How a small carnivore became the face of the Triassic world
Coelophysis was a slender carnivorous dinosaur that lived during a time when Earth looked nothing like it does today. Fossil discoveries in the southwestern United States have made it one of the ...
Lumbering, long-necked dinosaurs frequented the same watering hole as their predators some 167 million years ago, a scientific study of dinosaur footprints found. The footprints at what is now the ...
A new analysis of the bite strength of 18 species of carnivorous dinosaurs shows that while the Tyrannosaurus rex skull was optimized for quick, strong bites like a crocodile, other giant, predatory ...
A new dinosaur species has been revealed that had a bizarre protruding "eyebrow." The beast was uncovered by paleontologists in southwestern Kyrgyzstan, who found two specimens of the theropod ...
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Why this Antarctic dinosaur stunned paleontologists
Cryolophosaurus was one of the earliest large carnivorous dinosaurs, thriving in what was once a cool, forested Antarctica. Fossil evidence shows it stood at the top of the food chain during a ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Heavy rains in southern Brazil revealed the remains of a carnivorous dinosaur belonging to the ...
The mysteries of the past are still being unearthed, with a group of Argentinian researchers having found a new ancient species of dinosaur. That’s not all, as the dinosaur’s jaw also had the remains ...
(CNN) — Tyrannosaurus rex ancestors and their plant-eating dinosaur prey would have congregated to drink water from a lagoon in what is now Scotland, new research suggests. Lead study author Tone ...
New research sheds light on the dining habits of ancient carnivorous dinosaurs from Jurassic rocks of the USA. A recent study explores the bite marks left on the ancient bones of the giant long-necked ...
The tooth-marked bones of giant, plant-eating dinosaurs have provided a fascinating glimpse into the prehistoric feeding habits of large carnivores living in North America around 150 million years ago ...
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