A 92-foot-long dinosaur found by construction workers in China in 1998 may be the largest of it’s kind according to research ...
The skeleton sat inside the Suining Formation rock bed. This layer dates to 147 million years ago. The sediments indicate a ...
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'Terror croc': US museum unveils first accurate replica of dinosaur-killer predator
Schwimmer’s lifelong pursuit of the “terror croc” began in his childhood, inspired by a visit to the American Museum of ...
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This 31-foot prehistoric reptile once ate dinosaurs — now it's a Georgia museum showstopper
Around 70 million years ago, this reptile roamed the lands of the southeastern United States, feasting upon dinosaurs.
A cast of one of the largest dinosaurs to walk the Earth some 100 million years ago is being unveiled this week at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Excavation site for the dinosaur ...
99 million years ago — after the Jurassic dinosaurs but before the T-rex — a 7-foot dinosaur with freakishly long feet, teeth serrated like a steak knife, and strong, sturdy hips burrowed in tunnels ...
While a 15-foot peacock jumping spider sounds terrifying, the Philadelphia Zoo has one and it won’t hurt you. And neither will the 60-foot-long Giganotosaurus. The zoo on April 1 will open a new ...
Paleontologists have discovered and documented 16,600 footprints left by theropods, the dinosaur group that includes the ...
Most of the footprints are elongated and made by bipeds. The best-preserved ones bear traces of at least four toes.
It began last June, when a worker at a limestone quarry in southeast England felt “unusual bumps” as he was digging up clay. Now a team of over 100 researchers from the Universities of Birmingham and ...
A team of paleontologists has meticulously documented an astonishing 16,600 individual footprints within Toro Toro, a national park in the Bolivian Andes. These vast arrays of footprints, left by ...
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