Some 150 million years ago sauropods dramatically shaped the dinosaur ecosystem in what is now the western U.S., according to ...
Recent digs revealed roughly 20 feet of a long-necked dinosaur's skeleton, and paleontologists suspect even more bones are ...
Babies and very young sauropods—the long-necked, long-tailed plant-eaters that in adulthood were the largest animals to have ...
Previously overlooked, two large forelimb bones housed in a Utah museum have now been confirmed as the most massive ever assigned to a stegosaurid dinosaur. According to a new study, these fossils, ...
When you hear the word "dinosaur," the first thing that might spring to mind is a hulking skeleton like Sue the T rex in ...
Fossils reveal dinosaurs were flourishing in diverse ecosystems right up until the asteroid impact ended their reign.
There's more that we don't know about dinosaurs than things that we do, but we're still discovering new things about how they ...
Approximately 290 million years ago, a carnivorous dinosaur stomping around present-day Germany had a tummy ache. The Paleozoic predator eventually vomited up its stomach contents, and then hopefully ...
Scientists at the American Museum of Natural History investigated old specimens that had been at the museum for decades and ...
Dinosaurs weren’t dying out before the asteroid hit—they were thriving in vibrant, diverse habitats across North America. Fossil evidence from New Mexico shows that distinct “bioprovinces” of ...
Here, things get interesting, as just recently it was announced that two remarkably intact dinosaurs had been discovered in Wyoming’s “mummy zone”. The region was subject to the perfect storm of flash ...
New research shows Brachiosaurus and other sauropod babies appear to have been regular dinner fare for meat-eating dinosaurs 150 million years ago.