Meet Horridus — one of the most complete Triceratops fossils ever discovered. Found in Montana, Horridus at Melbourne Museum in Australia in the new exhibit "Triceratops: Fate of the Dinosaurs." The ...
New research suggests that the earliest dinosaurs may have originated in equatorial regions of Gondwana, encompassing the ...
Research suggests dinosaurs first appeared in the ancient Gondwana supercontinent, including areas that are now the Amazon ...
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Scientists have been working on the origins of dinosaurs for decades. Now, it appears they may be a step closer to ...
Dinosaurs that ate plants were called herbivores. The Triceratops is an example of a herbivore. Herbivores do not eat other animals. Most dinosaurs were either herbivores or omnivores. However ...
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Get your prehistoric questions ready. “Dinosaur Discoveries: Ancient Fossils, New Ideas” has arrived in the Tampa Bay area, ...
The earliest-known dinosaur fossils date to roughly 230 million years ago, including Eoraptor and Herrerasaurus from Argentina, Saturnalia from southern Brazil and Mbiresaurus from Zimbabwe. Listen to ...
What we are witnessing is nothing short of a revolution inside the U.S. government.” When Politico, normally the purveyor of Beltway both-siderism, sounds more alarmed than many Democrats ...
Mr ‘Folabi Lawal, of blessed memory, told me this fascinating story sometime in 1998. He was the THISDAY bureau chief in Abuja, officially designated as deputy editor, nation’s capital. Mr ...
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