... Museum in Chicago have helped discover two new dinosaur species in China's Gobi Desert: a 5-foot-tall forebear of Tyrannosaurus rex and a half-ton beaked dinosaur reminiscent of a giant ostrich.
... out 73 million years ago in northwestern Alberta may also lead to the discovery of new dinosaur species in northwestern Alberta. University of Alberta student Tetsuto Miyashita and Frederico Fanti, a ...
Young dinosaurs weren't Mini-Me versions of their parents, new
evidence suggests—meaning that up to a third of dinosaur species
may be misidentified.
Scientists say they've discovered a new dinosaur species in South Africa that may help explain how the creatures evolved into the largest animals on land.
... Cooper noted. Such research has offered a much more detailed picture of the relationships between different dinosaur species, including predator and prey. Cooper also has used the same bone analysis ...
... the early Jurassic period, around 190 million years ago, unique early dinosaur species were appearing in Antarctica.
"It could be that these animals were adjusting to their local environment by then ...
... on two legs and scoured the ancient forest floor for termites is the smallest dinosaur species found in North America, according to a University of Calgary researcher who analyzed bones found during ...
Find suggests dinosaur species breathed 85m years ago the same way as birds do today
... to Dr. Philip Currie, renowned palaeontologist and Canada Research Chair of Dinosaur Palaeobiology from the University of Alberta who was involved in the excavation, Northwest Alberta was not ...
... on two legs and scoured the ancient forest floor for termites is the smallest dinosaur species found in North America, according to a University of Calgary researcher who analysed bones found during ...
... shapes and sizes reveals at least four dinosaur species gathered at the watering hole, with the animals ... special discovery because there are fewer than a dozen dinosaur tail-drag sites worldwide, Seiler ...
A "bizarre" dinosaur species which was feathered but flightless raises questions about the evolution of birds
... -eating dinosaurs to roam North America, according to Canadian researchers who have discovered the smallest dinosaur species on the continent to date. Their work is also helping re-draw the picture of ...
... ," notes Asara, who is also an Instructor in Pathology at Harvard Medical School. "This is the second dinosaur species we've examined and helps verify that our first discovery was not just a one-hit ...
... evolved on a parallel path alongside dinosaurs, starting that process before most dinosaur species even existed."
These studies were just published in The Journal of Morphology, and were funded by ...