Herbivorous dinosaurs, rather than just post-extinction mammals, were likely the universe's first major fruit-eaters and seed ...
A team of researchers from University College London and Thai partner institutions has formally named the largest dinosaur ...
Could T. rex have been much bigger than we ever imagined? A new study using computer modeling suggests so—by as much as 70% more massive than the largest fossils found. Researchers argue that because ...
A newly described sauropod dinosaur from Thailand stretched an estimated 27 meters long and carried a body mass of roughly 27 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A worthy matchup of big teeth, little brains. Picture this: Two dinosaurs with massive teeth and hulking figures circle each other ...
A discovery of dinosaur tracks on Australia's southern coast—dating back to the Early Cretaceous when Australia was still connected to Antarctica—indicates that large theropod dinosaurs thrived in ...
How did sauropods, uniquely large land animals, actually live, with their anatomy and physiology pushed to such extremes? Well, their unprecedented gigantism came with some equally massive costs… Eons ...
Animals with larger brains produce fewer, larger offspring, explaining why birds evolved bigger eggs than the largest dinosaurs.
But most dinosaur species are known from only one or a handful of specimens, so it's extraordinarily unlikely that they will include the largest individuals that ever existed. The question remains: ...