CINCINNATI — It sounds like the beginning of a bad joke: How do you move an Allosaurus exhibit that weighs more than 500 pounds? Very carefully. That describes how Cincinnati Museum Center staffers ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Paleontologists on a Wyoming dig led by The Children's Museum have discovered a rarity: the almost intact snout of an allosaurus.
PETERSBURG, Ky. – A new exhibit of a 30-foot-long fossil skeleton of an Allosaurus, which resembles a Tyrannosaurus rex, is set to open at a Kentucky museum that asserts dinosaurs lived alongside ...
The Creation Museum set up a new exhibit displaying an incredibly well-preserved Allosaurus skeleton. The specimen is valued at $1 million and the museum says the fossil, nicknamed Ebenezer, proves ...
WASHINGTON — A dinosaur fossil at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History is celebrating a big achievement for one of its fossils. Its fossilized skeleton of the Jurassic dinosaur ...
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The Smithsonian National History Museum’s fossil specimen of Allosaurus fragilis is perched like a nesting bird guarding a clutch of fossilized eggs. (Courtesy USNM V 4734, Department of Paleobiology, ...
One of the most impressively complete dinosaur fossils ever recovered is getting an autopsy. Big Al the Allosaurus, a 150-million-year-old resident of Wyoming, recovered 30 years ago and currently 95% ...
A new exhibit of a 30-foot-long fossil skeleton of an Allosaurus, which resembles a Tyrannosaurus rex, is set to open at a Kentucky museum that asserts dinosaurs lived alongside humans a few thousand ...
A Colorado ranch where a 12-year-old girl once dug up a dinosaur skeleton has hit the market for the first time in fifty years for a $15.5million asking price. The Three Springs Ranch, located in ...
Trends and fads come and go, but dinosaurs – well, they’re here to stay. That was evident by the 3,100 adults and children who streamed into the Buffalo Museum of Science on Saturday for “Dino Daze,” ...
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