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- Dinosaurs: Facts about the reptiles that roamed Earth more than 66 . . .
5 fast facts about dinosaurs The heaviest known dinosaur is thought to be Argentinosaurus, a supermassive titanosaur that lived during the Cretaceous period It may have weighed up to 180,800
- Dinosaurs: News, features and articles | Live Science
Sink your teeth into extraordinary dinosaur discoveries with the latest dinosaur news, features and articles from Live Science
- A brief history of dinosaurs - Live Science
The history of dinosaurs encompasses a long time period of diverse creatures This piece of art is a reconstruction of a late Maastrichtian (~66 million years ago) paleoenvironment in North
- 18,000 dinosaur tracks discovered along ancient Bolivian coastline . . .
Researchers have counted 16,600 fossilized dinosaur footprints and 1,378 swim tracks at a site in Bolivia that showcase a variety of behaviors and different theropods from the Cretaceous period
- T. rex relatives moonwalked to attract mates, newfound dinosaur . . .
Researchers have identified a "mating arena" at Dinosaur Ridge where male theropods gathered during the Cretaceous period to display in front of females
- Nanotyrannus isnt a mini T. Rex after all - Live Science
A pivotal new dinosaur study is finally settling a fierce, four-decade-long debate: Was the small tyrannosaur Nanotyrannus a distinct species or merely a teenage Tyrannosaurus rex?
- Gigantic dinosaur with claws like hedge trimmers found with croc leg . . .
Speedy megaraptor Joaquinraptor casali had big arms and claws like hedge trimmers that would have made T rex's forelimbs look puny
- 115 million-year-old dinosaur tracks unearthed in Texas after . . .
While clearing debris from the devastating floods in Texas in July, volunteers uncovered 15 large dinosaur footprints thought to belong to a formidable prehistoric predator
- First-ever mummified and hoofed dinosaur discovered in Wyoming . . .
Researchers have unearthed two dinosaur "mummies" in the badlands of Wyoming, confirming duck-billed dinosaurs had hooves, alongside a string of other discoveries
- Australias upside down dinosaur age had two giant predators, 120 . . .
A new study has revealed that "hug of death" megaraptorids and previously unknown carcharodontosaurs shared Australia's unique Antarctic dinosaur ecosystem during the Cretaceous
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