In the heart of Yunnan province, China, paleontologists have unveiled an incredible chapter in Earth's prehistoric history. A ...
is another animal we'll see in Walking With Dinosaurs BBC It may be a plant-eater, but it was far from peaceful, Males used a large horn protruding from their head and a thick bone covering their ...
Paleontologists have dug up new dinosaur drama. Researchers identified a new dinosaur species that lived in Africa roughly 95 million years ago and published their findings last week in the ...
WASHINGTON : Dinosaurs long dominated Earth's land ecosystems with a multitude of forms including plant-eating giants like Argentinosaurus, meat-eating brutes like Tyrannosaurus and weirdos like ...
Walking With Dinosaurs, a 6x50’, was commissioned for BBC One and BBC iPlayer by Jack Bootle, Head of Commissioning, Specialist Factual. Bill Gardner is Editorial Consultant for PBS. Diana El ...
The well-preserved skull belongs to a never-before-seen species of sauropodomorph that potentially grew up to 33 feet long.
These were no mean feet. 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 ...
University of Wisconsin researchers discovered a small ankle bone in Wyoming sparking a reconfiguration of the understanding of Dinosaurs, their origin and the widely-accepted theory that the earliest ...
The mystery behind the origins of the dinosaurs may have been given a new twist, with a modeling study suggesting they may have evolved in what is today equatorial Africa and South America.
Paleontologists were generally on the same page about how dinosaurs spread throughout Pangea. Evidence showed that dinosaurs originated in the southern part (Gondwana) of the supercontinent and ...
An air raid in Munich in 1944 destroyed dinosaur fossils from Egypt. Now, photos of those fossils reveal a new discovery. Library of Congress via Unsplash Nearly a century after a collection of ...
The closest encounter many of us will have with a dinosaur lies in a museum, the movies, or theme parks -- or movies about theme parks -- but imagine discovering HUNDREDS of footprints ...