A new study describes Wudingloong wui, an early long-necked dinosaur found in Yunnan, China. It is the oldest known member of its group in East Asia, dating to about 200 million years ago.
Research on fossils reveals that ankylosaurs’ iconic tail weapons evolved much earlier than scientists had previously believed. The world’s most unusual dinosaur is even stranger than scientists ...
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This Bizarre Dinosaur Had Spikes Fused to Its Bones, and May Have Invented the Tail Club
New fossil evidence reveals that this 165-million-year-old dinosaur possessed meter-long spikes fused to its skeleton and ...
The Spring Hill Pink Dinosaur stands as a testament to Florida’s embrace of the wonderfully weird – a bubblegum-colored behemoth that has become both a beloved landmark and an unofficial mascot for ...
From the massive orange-shaped citrus stand in Kissimmee to the shell-encrusted Neptune Bar in Jensen Beach, from the upside-down building of WonderWorks in Orlando to the enormous chair in Pensacola, ...
Eggs laid by dinosaurs have provided paleontologists with a new way to tell prehistoric time. By looking to radioactive ...
Small, fast new dinosaur species, Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, shows that small, fast herbivores likely played vital ...
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Scientists Misidentified This Nine-Ton Giant Dinosaur for Over 100 Years
A massive new species of duck-billed dinosaur has been formally described from fossils unearthed in northern New Mexico, ...
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