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Scientists Uncover Fossil Teeth Showing How Early Mammals Adapted After the Dinosaur Extinction
Researchers analyzed 200 fossil teeth from ancient mammals in China, revealing how they adapted and diversified after the ...
At a Cretaceous lake in what is now northwestern China, paleontologists have found the fossilized remains of ancient birds ...
Museums are supposed to be havens for the collective cultural and scientific heritage of the planet, but specimens sometimes ...
James from TheGamingBeaver showcases every dinosaur included in the Early Cretaceous DLC for Jurassic World Evolution 2.
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Series: San Diego’s vanished roadside relics: Dinosaurs, doll heads, and other highway oddities
Our San Diego's Vanished Roadside Relics series explores the larger-than-life attractions that once lined San Diego County's ...
While early birds existed in a time period when dinosaurs dominated, they were feathered, capable of gliding or flying, but looked nothing like the birds we have today. Unlike birds like pigeons, ...
For decades, Mongolia's reputation in dinosaur research has rested largely on its spectacular Late Cretaceous fossils. Famous skeletons from the Gobi Desert have provided some of the most important ...
Learn more about what fossilized teeth can tell us about the rise of mammals after the extinction of dinosaurs.
Photograph and skeletal reconstruction of the 150-million-year-old bird Zhengheornis buyu. [Photo provided to ...
The origin of turtles has puzzled scientists. A new study provides more evidence that these shelled reptiles share a common ...
The species of Zhengheornis buyu, the smallest known long-tailed bird, and the skeletal reconstruction image of it Photo: ...
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First dinosaur bone found in Antarctica identified after 40 years
Deep inside the storage rooms of modern museums, millions of historical artifacts sit silently waiting for their moment in ...
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