Scientists have unearthed Spicomellus, an extraordinary dinosaur with a unique armory of bony spikes and a tail weapon, challenging previous notions of ankylosaur evolution. This discovery may reshape our understanding of how these creatures adapted.
A groundbreaking discovery of the Spicomellus fossil in Morocco reveals that this early ankylosaur had bizarre features, including massive spikes and a weaponized tail, challenging previous notions of dinosaur evolution.
Scientists unveil the Spicomellus, a bizarre dinosaur from 165 million years ago, featuring 3-foot spikes, a weaponized tail, and unique armor. This discovery reshapes our understanding of prehistoric life.
A new study reveals Kostensuchus atrox, a massive crocodile-like predator from 70 million years ago, hunted dinosaurs in Patagonia. This apex predator weighed 550 pounds and was a formidable competitor in its ecosystem.
Unveiling the extraordinary Spicomellus afer, the oldest known ankylosaur, with its striking body armour and spikes. This remarkable dinosaur challenges our understanding of evolution and faces threats from fossil poachers.
Paleontologists have unveiled a new dinosaur species, Istiorachis macarthurae, featuring a sail-like structure on its back. Discovered on the Isle of Wight, this remarkable find raises questions about its evolutionary purpose, potentially linked to mating displays.
After recent floods in Texas, ancient dinosaur footprints thought to be hidden for millions of years have been revealed, providing new insights into prehistoric life. This exciting discovery has captivated paleontologists and highlights the unexpected ways nature can unveil history.
A newly discovered reptile from the Triassic era, Mirasaura grauvogeli, features a unique crest unlike anything seen before, challenging our understanding of prehistoric creatures and their evolutionary traits.
A rare Ceratosaurus fossil has shattered records by selling for $30.5 million at Sotheby's. This unique specimen is one of only four in existence and is expected to contribute to scientific exploration despite concerns over fossil accessibility.
A juvenile Ceratosaurus fossil has sold for a staggering $30.5 million at Sotheby's, showcasing a growing interest in rare fossils and sparking debates about their future accessibility in education.