A restoration of Nyasasaurus in its Middle Triassic habitat, based on the known bones and comparisons to closely related forms. Art by Mark Witton. For the past twenty years, Eoraptor has represented ...
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The first dinosaur to have walked the Earth may have been discovered by researchers in the corridors of London's Natural History Museum. A mysterious fossil specimen that has been in the museum's ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A creature no bigger than a labrador with a metre-long tail that roamed the Earth more than 240 million years ago may have been the ...
Researchers have discovered what may be the earliest dinosaur, a creature the size of a Labrador retriever, but with a five foot-long tail, that walked the Earth about 10 million years before more ...
A wonky beast about the size of a Labrador retriever with a long neck and lengthy tail may be the world's earliest known dinosaur, say researchers who analyzed fossilized bones discovered in Tanzania ...
AN ARM bone found more than 80 years ago have now been identified as the remains of what may be the world's oldest dinosaur. Scientists now believe Nyasasaurus parringtoni stood upright, was two to ...
A reconstruction of what a Nyasasaurus parringtoni would have looked like 243 million years ago (Natural History Museum, London / Mark Witton) Remains of the world's oldest dinosaur have been ...
Start of reign Fossilised bones unearthed by a British palaeontologist in colonial Tanzania in the 1930s may be those of the oldest dinosaur ever found, say researchers. The bones are either of the ...
The first dinosaur to have walked on Earth may have been found by scientists. Nyasasaurus parringtoni would have been alive 10 to 15 million years before any previously known dinosaurs - and more than ...
The dawn of the dinosaur era was thought to start around 230 million years ago, but a new discovery moves their origin 15 million years further back in time. Palaeontologists have long sought the ...