A GIANT horned dinosaur species has been unearthed – despite the bones’ destruction in World War Two. The groundbreaking ...
Meet Horridus — one of the most complete Triceratops fossils ever discovered. Found in Montana, Horridus at Melbourne Museum in Australia in the new exhibit "Triceratops: Fate of the Dinosaurs." The ...
Paleontologists suspect that the earliest dinosaurs may have lived in regions that are simply too remote to have been ...
A DINOSAUR species has been discovered after scientists discovered photos of fossils that were blown up during World War 2.
Since the 1990s, paleontologists have been pulling 125-million-year-old complete dinosaur skeletons from the rocks of the ...
The dinosaur’s fossilized remains were found in 1914 from the Bahariya Formation from a locality in the northern part of the ...
Scientists have discovered a new Cretaceous-era dinosaur species by examining photos of a fossil lost during an allied air ...
Scientists have identified a new giant horned dinosaur species that roamed across modern-day north Africa about 95 million years ago, despite its fossilised remains being destroyed during World War II ...
Today, Jan. 30, is known as National Draw A Dinosaur Day, so get out your favourite art utensil, be it pencil, crayon, felt ...
What's slightly unusual is that the discovery was made after the uncovering of some long-lost photographs of its fossils.
Scientists put their “stamp” on prehistory after discovering a massive dinosaur footprint in Mongolia said to have belonged to one of the largest two-legged animals ever to roam the Earth.