A new look at the "Dueling Dinosaurs" fossil reveals that Tyrannosaurus rex was not the only tyrannosaur roaming the land.
Would you lick a 65-million-year old dinosaur poop? Granted, it’s not a question many people ask themselves - but for George Frandsen it’s a firm, “Yes!”. Not merely a dinosaur fossil hunter, George ...
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No teenage T. Rex: Fossil in ‘Dueling Dinosaurs’ specimen confirmed as Nanotyrannus
In 2006, paleontologists discovered an exceptionally rare and well-preserved fossil specimen preserved with two ...
A pair of Edmontosaurus specimens found in a Wyoming dig help researchers to understand the process that led them to be ...
Alan Detrich has hunted dinosaur fossils since the 1990s and believes the Triceratops skull a colleague found near Buffalo may be the biggest ever. Fossil experts won't know how the skull compares to ...
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US museum builds 3D replica of 100-million-year-old dinosaur-eating crocodile skull
An event 20 years in the making, the Idaho Museum of Natural History created a 3D replica of an ancient crocodile skull, the ...
Jack Horner inspired a character in Jurassic Park after the dino discovery of a lifetime.
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Dinosaur skeleton settles long debate over 'tiny T. rex' fossils
Palaeontologists have argued for decades over whether certain fossils are young Tyrannosaurus rex or another species entirely ...
New research in a North American “mummy zone” in eastern Wyoming reveals how giant duck-billed dinosaurs were preserved in striking detail.
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