Green Matters on MSN
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.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
‘Terror croc’: US museum unveils first accurate replica of dinosaur-killer predator
The Tellus Science Museum in Georgia recently unveiled the first-ever scholarly, accurate, life-sized replica of Deinosuchus ...
Scientists have discovered the single largest dinosaur track site in the world in Carreras Pampa, Torotoro National Park, ...
Thousands of dinosaur footprints, estimated to be 210 million years old, have been discovered in a remote Italian national ...
Households across Swindon and Wiltshire have gone above and beyond this year - here are the best light displays you should ...
A student discovers the first dragonfly fossil from the age of the dinosaurs in Canada. Cordualadensa acorni lived 75 million ...
Edgewater favorite Black Market Bakers has finally made it downtown with the opening of its location on West Street on Friday ...
Canon City Daily Record on MSN
No. 10 Story of 2025: Royal Gorge Dinosaur Experience closes
The closing of the Royal Gorge Dinosaur Experience is the Daily Record’s No. 10 story of 2025. The Royal Gorge Dinosaur ...
If Santa Claus knew Long Island's holiday-break day camps offer the chance to feed stingrays, explore virtual meteorites and ...
Nearly three-fourths of the country is mountainous, with myriad hiking opportunities for beginners and experts alike.
People enjoy hiking for a variety of reasons, but the Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers an odd but intriguing one.
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