A groundbreaking discovery in Wyoming reveals a clay-preserved dinosaur mummy, Edmontosaurus annectens, providing unprecedented insights into its skin, spikes, and hooves. This research redefines our understanding of dinosaur preservation.
A groundbreaking discovery reveals the first documented hooves on Edmontosaurus mummies, shedding light on their appearance and behavior. This unique find opens new doors in paleontology and offers insights into ancient life.
Researchers in Wyoming have discovered rare dinosaur mummies, including a juvenile duck-billed dinosaur, preserved in an unexpected way. This groundbreaking finding sheds light on how these ancient creatures might have looked.
A groundbreaking study reveals that dinosaurs were thriving just before the asteroid impact that led to their extinction, challenging long-held beliefs. Researchers suggest new fossil evidence indicates a diverse ecosystem in North America.
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.
A new ichthyosaur species, nicknamed the Sword Dragon of Dorset, has been discovered by fossil collector Chris Moore, shedding light on a pivotal period in Jurassic evolution.
A new ichthyosaur species, Xiphodracon goldencapsis, has been discovered in England, revealing features that set it apart from its prehistoric relatives. This ancient marine predator thrived 190 million years ago!
A new ichthyosaur species, named Xiphodracon goldencapensis, has been discovered on Dorset's Jurassic Coast. This dolphin-sized 'sword dragon' offers rare insights into prehistoric marine life, including its mysterious demise.
A groundbreaking study reveals that leopards likely hunted Homo habilis, our early ancestors, using AI to analyze prehistoric tooth marks. Discover how this research reshapes our understanding of human 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.