A team of paleontologists has discovered a new species of dinosaur, Zavacephale rinpoche, in Mongolia. This remarkable find offers crucial insights into the evolution of dome-headed dinosaurs, dating back 110 million years.
Paleontologists uncover a groundbreaking discovery in Argentina with Huayracursor jaguensis, a new dinosaur species that sheds light on the evolution of long necks in herbivorous dinosaurs during the Late Triassic period.
Paleontologists have unveiled a new dinosaur species, Joaquinraptor casali, discovered in Argentina with a crocodile bone in its mouth, hinting at its role as an apex predator during the Cretaceous period.
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.
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.
Scientists have unveiled a new dog-sized dinosaur species, Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, that lived 150 million years ago in the U.S., alongside iconic dinosaurs like the stegosaurus. With unique features and a lightweight build, this herbivore showcases the diversity of ancient ecosystems.
A remarkable discovery at the Natural History Museum of Utah reveals a 76-million-year-old lizard fossil, offering insights into ancient ecosystems and the evolution of Gila monsters. This rare find, named Bolg amondol, sheds light on the diverse prehistoric wildlife of Utah.
Scientists unveil a groundbreaking discovery of a new dinosaur species named Khankhuuluu mongoliensis, the closest ancestor to tyrannosaurs, reshaping our understanding of dinosaur evolution.
A newly discovered species of early tyrannosaur, Khankhuuluu mongoliensis, sheds light on the evolutionary origins of T. rex, filling a critical gap in the dinosaur family tree.
Paleontologists have unveiled a bizarre new dinosaur species named Duonychus tsogtbaatari, featuring oversized claws reminiscent of Edward Scissorhands. Found in Mongolia's Gobi Desert, this unique discovery sheds light on the dinosaur's feeding habits and evolutionary traits.