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.
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.
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.
A remarkable discovery has been made at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, where a fossilized dinosaur bone was found under its parking lot during geothermal studies. This rare find showcases the museum's ongoing connection with paleontology and amazes experts.
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 groundbreaking discovery reveals Khankhuuluu mongoliensis, the closest-known ancestor to T. rex, showcasing the evolutionary journey from small predators to apex hunters. Learn about this medium-sized dinosaur that roamed 86 million years ago!
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 remarkable find in Queensland reveals the last meal of Judy, a complete sauropod specimen, challenging long-held beliefs about dinosaur diets and shedding light on their feeding habits.
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.