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A newly discovered trove of fossilized footprints provides what may be the first evidence of prehistoric diversity in dinosaur herds, though not everyone is convinced.
A groundbreaking discovery in Canada reveals that different dinosaur species may have traveled together in herds. A newly ...
Thailand's first dinosaur paleontologist has unveiled the fossil remains of a sixth new dinosaur species discovered at Phu ...
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DPA International on MSNDinosaurs may have mingled with other species of dino for protectionDinosaurs may have buddied up with other species of dinosaur for safety reasons, say scientists after unexpectedly spotting ...
Dinosaur species laid eggs like reptiles, brooded like birds, new study finds By: Ritika Dubey, The Canadian Press Posted: 2:01 PM CDT Monday, Apr. 3, 2023 Advertisement Tweet Share Print Email ...
The presence of other dinosaur footprints among the ceratopsians has led researchers to believe that these trackways could ...
Lokiceratops was excavated from the same rock layer as four other dinosaur species suggesting all five were alive 78 million years ago in the swamps and coastal plains along the eastern shore of a ...
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil – The skeleton of what is believed to be a new dinosaur species – a 32-metre-long plant-eater that is among the largest ever found – has been uncovered in Argentina ...
EDMONTON - The birds we see today are the predecessor of a dinosaur that learned to fly and survived mass extinction 66 million years ago, but little is known about their transition.
The dinosaur nestlings, some found at two sites in southern Alberta, had up to 24 eggs, suggesting female Troodons laid eggs in communal nests, which is seen among birds including ostriches.
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