Dinosaurs were on the planet for 165 million years before their rule came to an abrupt end. As Texas had a diverse topography even before the present-day animals started to exist, the land before ...
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Join Texas Science and Natural History Museum to celebrate the ... Learn about extinct and “living” dinosaurs, complete a special Dinosaur Day scavenger hunt and come early for a special story time.
Dinosaur tracks from about 113 million years ago that were previously hidden beneath the Paluxy River have been unearthed, according to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Spokeswoman Stephanie ...
Scientists from the Perot Museum of Nature and Science recently named a newly discovered species of a plant-eating dinosaur, suggesting the animal once used to roam eastern North America more than ...
Officials at the Dinosaur Valley State Park in Texas discovered the footprints of a seven-ton Acrocanthosaurus in a riverbed after a severe drought caused the water to recede. The trail had been ...
Bring your UT ID to this event for new College of Natural Sciences students! Visit Texas Science & Natural History Museum for activities, ice cream on the patio, and a chance to win raffle prizes from ...