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Why This Dinosaur From Canada Still Has Skin After 72 Million YearsA remarkable fossil unearthed in Alberta, Canada, offers a rare glimpse into the past. This 72-million-year-old discovery features intact s...
In 2011, Miners in Alberta Discovered an Armored Dinosaur So Well Preserved It Retained Skin and Camouflage After 110 Million YearsMiners in Alberta unearthed a remarkably complete armored dinosaur, Borealopelta markmitchelli. This fossil, preserved with skin and armor,...
What These Wyoming Tracks Reveal About Dinosaurs Might Surprise YouDinosaur footprints found in Wyoming's Wind River Mountains offer new clues. These ancient tracks reveal how dinosaurs moved and lived. Res...
What If Dinosaurs Had Spikes Like Porcupines? This Fossil Suggests They DidScientists found a new dinosaur species, Haolong dongi, in China. This dinosaur had unique hollow spikes growing from its skin. This is the...
New AI method helps identify which dinosaur made which footprintsResearchers have now developed a method harnessing artificial intelligence to assist in pinpointing the type of dinosaur responsible for t...
China fossils reveal that parrot-like feathered dinos once roamed the earth!Unearthed in northeastern China, the nearly complete fossil, dating to roughly 130 million years ago, is of a juvenile Psittacosaurus (pron...
The first dinosaur was named 200 years ago. We know so much more nowBuckland recognized that these fossils belonged to a huge bygone reptile, and gave it a formal scientific name: Megalosaurus, meaning "grea...
'Jurassic Park' got it wrong! Busting 5 myths about dinosaur T RexScientists think that T rex had excellent vision, despite what Jurassic Park might have you believe.
Face to foot with day zero of the dinosNow, a fossil has reportedly been discovered of a Thescelosaurus neglectus, a 'small' 100-300 kg upright running dinosaur, in the palaeonto...
Consumed as a delicacy, the Chinese giant salamander is critically endangeredIt’s a “living fossil”, for being a part of the family Cryptobranchidae.
Natural history museums must now tell more about climate change, biodiversity and human-wildlife coexistenceThe fires in Delhi and Kolkata have been traumatic, but if they can shake museum curators away from the old displays, they might still serv...