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Sarcosuchus: The Dinosaur Killer
Meet Sarcosuchus - one of the largest croc-like creatures to ever live, and a true dinosaur killer. Nicknamed "SuperCroc," this prehistoric predator stretched over 30 feet long and weighed as much as ...
A new study sheds light on how these reptiles become “mummies” and paints a picture of what these ancient animals looked like. Paul Sereno and his colleagues spent years painstakingly preparing this ...
NEW YORK — Researchers have unearthed a spooky pair of dinosaur mummies that seem to have been preserved in an unexpected way. These dinosaur remains are different from the wrapped mummies of Egypt or ...
Paul C. Sereno is President of the Scitopia Foundation, a 501c3 organization dedicated to science education in out-of-school time, with operations and a founding facility in planning in Chicago ...
Two fossilized “mummies” unearthed by scientists in the badlands of Wyoming of the duckbilled dinosaur Edmontosaurus reveal the external anatomy in exquisite detail, including the surprising presence ...
Prince William is "unhappy" that his disgraced uncle Prince Andrew has technically retained his title. While Andrew is no longer using "Duke of York," the title hasn't been legally removed. William ...
Two duck-billed dinosaur carcasses were preserved in a thin layer of clay for 66 million years. Now, they’ve helped researchers recreate their living appearance. Reading time: Reading time 3 minutes ...
It was in egg-cellent condition. Argentine paleontologists found a real diamond in the rough after happening across a perfectly preserved 70 million-year-old dinosaur egg during an excavation. “It was ...
Fall and winter at the Oregon coast can be cozy, moody and dramatic. They can also be dangerous for people walking on or near the beach, especially during king tide season. Coastal visitors should ...
More than a century ago prolific fossil collector Charles Sternberg discovered the skeleton of a duck-billed Edmontosaurus dinosaur in the sandstone rocks of the Lance Formation in eastern Wyoming.
In a new paper in Science, experts from the University of Chicago describe steps that took place some 66 million years ago to transform the carcasses of a duck-billed dinosaur, Edmontosaurus annectens ...
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