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Stone Age Graveyard Reveals Lifestyles Of A 'Green Sahara'
... , has been discovered in Niger by National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence and University of Chicago Professor Paul Sereno, whose team first happened on the site during a dinosaur-hunting expedition.New meat-eating dinosaur from Argentina had bird-like breathing system
... how birds evolved their unusual breathing system. Paleontologists led by the University of Chicago's Paul Sereno, a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, will publish their discovery Sept. 29 in ...Young dinosaurs roamed together, died together
... when adults were preoccupied with nesting or brooding. "There were no adults or hatchlings," said Paul Sereno, professor at the University of Chicago and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence. " ...Teen Dinos Will Be Teens
Like teenagers today, some juvenile dinosaurs used to hang out together, explains University of Chicago paleontologist Paul Sereno. [STORY]Sands of Gobi Desert yield new species of nut-cracking dinosaur
... the descendants of dinosaurs most famous for their nut-cracking habits, is remarkable," said Paul Sereno, a paleontologist at the University of Chicago and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence. ...First nut-eating dinosaur revealed
CHICAGO, June 25 (UPI) -- University of Chicago paleontologist Paul Sereno says Psittacosaurus gobiensis is the first dinosaur species that ate mainly nuts.T. rex body plan debuted in Raptorex, but 100th the size
... years ago. University of Chicago paleontologist Paul Sereno and five co-authors describe ... tyrannosaur design evolved at "punk size," said Sereno, a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, "basically ...'Tiny T-rex' fossil unearthed in China
... discovered miniature tyrannosaur pre-dates T-rex by millions of years but has almost identical features Video: Palaeontologist Paul Sereno introduces Tiny T-rex Fossil hunters have ...BoarCroc, RatCroc, DogCroc, DuckCroc and PancakeCroc
... the Sahara by National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Paul Sereno. The five fossil crocs, three ... stumbled onto one of the keys to crocodilian success, Sereno saw freshwater crocs galloping at full ...
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