Middle East's largest natural history museum celebrates 13.8 billion years of science, discovery, and wonder, with a special ...
An experiment on reptile decomposition aims to shed light on a variety of paleontological mysteries, including why so many ...
Dunkleosteus belonged to a group of ancient, armoured fish known as the placoderms. These fish lived during the Silurian and the Devonian periods - between 440 and 359 million years ago - and they ...
One of Japan's largest museums, home to 25,000 exhibits spanning dinosaurs, evolution, and cutting-edge technology. Follow ...
Deep in the deserts of ancient Mongolia, Tarbosaurus ruled as the apex predator of the Late Cretaceous. Closely related to ...
Staff at The Field Museum in Chicago remove the feet from Sue, the most complete T. rex skeleton that's ever been discovered, Monday as they start the process of moving the specimen to its new exhibit ...
The Nanotyrannus, by contrast, had longer legs and was built more like an ostrich or a horse. Napoli suggested it was likely a pursuit predator, chasing and hunting smaller prey. So, given that the ...
Scientists have proven Nanotyrannus was its own species, reshaping what we know about the predators that lived alongside T.
Meet Sarcosuchus - one of the largest croc-like creatures to ever live, and a true dinosaur killer. Nicknamed "SuperCroc," this prehistoric predator stretched over 30 feet long and weighed as much as ...
Move aside, T.Rex – there's a new dinosaur in town! Scientists have confirmed that a skeleton discovered in Montana belongs to a brand new species. Known as Nanotyrannus lancensis, this new dinosaur ...