Brazilian scientists have identified a new species of giant dinosaur, Dasosaurus tocantinensis. The find reinforces the ...
“I envision this dinosaur as a kind of ‘hell heron’ that had no problem wading on its sturdy legs into two meters of water, ...
A new giant long-necked dinosaur, Dasosaurus tocantinensis, unearthed in Brazil, reveals ancient land connections. Its close evolutionary ties to a Spanish species suggest dinosaurs migrated between ...
“Sue was found in much younger rocks than this tibia, so our tyrannosaur was the largest predatory dinosaur of its kind,” ...
Recent scientific revelations include the identification of a new giant dinosaur species in Brazil, a study challenging the peaceful image of bonobos, the discovery of a large shinbone in New Mexico ...
Beats finding a seashell.
Rare Jurassic Nest: 150-million-year-old dinosaur egg nest discovered on Portugal’s Santa Cruz beach
Scientists discovered a 150-million-year-old dinosaur egg nest on Portugal’s coast, preserving multiple eggs in their original arrangement. This offers rare insights into Jurassic dinosaur ...
Scientists discovered a crocodile relative that is 200 million years old and had two legs. The diversity of reptiles during the Triassic period is shown by this discovery, which is long before ...
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New dinosaur discovery, meet the prehistoric giant unearthed!
Scientists have uncovered an exciting new dinosaur species! Learn about its size, features, and what this discovery reveals about life millions of years ago. 🌍🦕 #DinosaurDiscovery #Paleontology #Pre ...
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Paleontologists Discover New T Rex-Sized Dinosaur In Sahara Desert That Lived 100 Million Years Ago
According to Professor Sereno, this dinosaur could easily navigate water up to two meters deep with its strong legs.
The Tenontosaurus was a large ornithopod that walked on four legs and roamed during the Early Cretaceous period, around 110 to 120 million years ago. Believe it or not, the dinosaur wasn't officially ...
This is one event where you can travel back into the Maastrichtian age to the Cretaceous period and see what the dinosaurs looked like, sounded like and even what they liked to eat, without having Dr.
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