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In 2014, first fossil hunt for a freshman in New Mexico’s San Juan Basin led to a new mammal species, which gave science its first new multituberculate in over 100 years, and proved even well-dug fossil sites still hide surprisesA student's first fossil field trip in New Mexico yielded an astonishing discovery: the teeth and jaw fragments of a previously unknown mam...
Scientists stunned after 330-million-year-old shark teeth emerge from Ireland's ancient limestoneWildlife officers in Ireland unearthed 330-million-year-old fossilized shark teeth, predating dinosaurs. These Psephodus magnus teeth, foun...
Floodwaters tore through Central Texas and revealed 15 hidden treasures buried in the ground for over 100 million yearsA recent flood in Central Texas unearthed ancient dinosaur footprints, estimated to be 110-115 million years old, along Sandy Creek. These ...
Were T. rex teeth really always visible? Science study raises doubtsNew research published in Science suggests Tyrannosaurus Rex and other theropod dinosaurs may have had lips that covered their teeth when t...
Baby Dinosaur Fossils in Arctic Permafrost Show How They Survived Polar WintersTiny dinosaur fossils unearthed in Alaska reveal that baby dinosaurs were born and raised through harsh Arctic winters, enduring months of ...
Stronger than T. Rex? Scientists discover a new dinosaur that could change what we know about the most dangerous predatorScientists in Argentina have unearthed a new megaraptoran dinosaur species, Joaquinraptor casali, distinguished by its powerful claws and s...
Prehistoric crocodile that hunted dinosaurs on land discovered in Argentina after 66 million yearsArgentinian paleontologists have unearthed a new species of ancient crocodile, Kostensuchus atrox, that coexisted with dinosaurs. The remar...
Not always an apex predator: Remains of 1st prey in 75 mn-yr-old tyrannosaur belly indicate giant lizard had 'appetite for drumsticks'Young tyrannosaurs had slender heads and legs, sharp knife-like teeth for dissecting carcasses, and could probably run quite fast to catch ...
Fossils found in Alberta, ground zero for dinosaur discoveries, may reveal new facts about their evolutionThe most significant specimens tended to come from the badlands along the Red Deer River.
- Are Tyrannosauri to become racist?
The scientists studying the remains of the extinct predator(s) figure that the bone structures or 'robustness' varied not between individua...
Teeth from Siberian mammoths yield oldest DNA ever recoveredScientists have recovered the oldest DNA on record, extracting it from the molars of mammoths that roamed northeastern Siberia up to 1.2 mi...
New shark species with 'spaceship-shaped' teeth discoveredUnlike its gargantuan cousin the megalodon, Galagadon nordquistae is only about 12 to 18 inches long and is related to modern-day carpet sh...
- How did bird-like meat-eating dinosaurs lost their fingers?
Johannesburg, Aug 24 (IANS) An international team of paleontologists have found how a meat-eating species of dinosaurs, that share many sim...
- New bird-like species of dinosaur identified
Toronto, July 17 (IANS) Canadian scientists have identified a new bird-like species of dinosaur that lived nearly 71 million years ago and ...
- Dinosaurs' sensitive faces helped them eat, attract mates
London, June 29 (IANS) Dinosaurs' faces might have been much more sensitive than previously thought, helping them to pick flesh from bones ...
- Dinosaur eggs hatched slowly like reptiles, not birds: Study
New York, Jan 3 (IANS) The eggs of non-avian dinosaurs took nearly between three to six months to hatch, similar to crocodiles and lizards,...
- Why are birds toothless?
New York, Dec 23 (IANS) Researchers have discovered a dinosaur species that shed its "milk teeth" but did not replace them, a finding that ...
- Why birds are toothless, explained
New York, Dec 23 (IANS) Researchers have discovered a dinosaur species that shed its "milk teeth" but did not replace them, a finding that ...
- 81 million year old teeth of dinosaur found in Nagasaki
Two fossilised teeth of a carnivorous dinosaur existing in Japan have been found from 81 million years old layer of earth in Nagasaki, rese...
- First-ever dinosaur fossils from Saudi Arabia discovered
Scientists have discovered the first-ever dinosaur fossils in Saudi Arabia, dating back to 72 million years.