A new study has revealed that "hug of death" megaraptorids and previously unknown carcharodontosaurs shared Australia's unique Antarctic dinosaur ecosystem during the Cretaceous.
"Many of them had feathers, [so] they could insulate themselves just like mammals can," Brusatte said. In addition, some ...
Researchers uncover 100-million-year-old eggshells in Utah that appear to prove a variety of dinosaurs lived in the region ...
The extinction of dinosaurs about 65 million years ago helped create an environment where fruits could thrive, leading to the ...
A landmark discovery has revealed the previously-unknown existence of a large apex predator on the prehistoric Australian ...
The roughly three-foot-long, clay print speaks to the Isle of Wight's rich paleontological history, but it will probably disappear within a couple of months due to exposure ...
Newly described fossils show carnivorous dinosaurs seen in South America also thrived in the Cretaceous of southeastern ...
Giant 20-foot-long raptor dinosaurs once roamed Australia, according to a new study that could rewrite the evolutionary ...
You’ll need your own Natural History Museum to house Lego’s 3,145-piece Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus rex set ...
French customs officers have found nine dinosaur teeth during a routine check near the Italian border. The discovery was made ...