Dinosaur Discovery on MSN
Why this Antarctic dinosaur stunned paleontologists
Cryolophosaurus was one of the earliest large carnivorous dinosaurs, thriving in what was once a cool, forested Antarctica. Fossil evidence shows it stood at the top of the food chain during a ...
Ancient Antarctic Sea Monster May Have Laid This Football-Size Egg. A 68 million-year-old egg the size of a football — the ...
Over the past half century, researchers have established that birds evolved from dinosaurs: specifically, the theropods, the group that includes the turkey-sized Velociraptor and the towering ...
Rex, but it has feathers! Meet the Cryolophosaurus, the oldest known tetanuran and the only specimen from the Early Jurassic Period. This giant tetrapod dinosaur had a characteristic bizarre crest on ...
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Lost Ocean That Vanished 100 Million Years Ago May Have Built Asia
New research reveals that Central Asia’s rugged terrain was molded by the vanished Tethys Ocean, millions of years before the Himalayas even rose.
In virtually every piece of land on Earth – from near the summit of Mount Everest to Antarctica to caves nearly 2,000 metres ...
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Feb. 17’s new moon eclipses the sun and begins Lunar New Year, with Ramadan beginning the following day. Both are lunar ...
New research from Adelaide University suggests the power of the ancient Tethys Ocean might have shaped Central Asia's ...
Evidence from fossil shells suggests that falling seawater calcium helped lock away carbon dioxide and helped cool Earth after the dinosaurs.
A new documentary explores how slowness can be a superpower, helping animals camouflage, evade predators, maintain a low ...
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