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Giant tyrannosaur fossil in North America is largest of its era
A fossil tyrannosaur pulled from the badlands of southern New Mexico has forced paleontologists to rethink when giant ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
A massive 92-foot dinosaur buried for 147 million years was accidentally unearthed beneath a construction site
Construction workers in the Tongnan District of southwestern China expected to spend their day pouring concrete for a foundation at a new industrial building project. Instead, the heavy machinery ...
Searching for hidden state parks in California that most folks miss? These 10 state parks offer secret beauty and empty trails! 1. Angel Island State Park (Tiburon) Angel Island r ...
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Giant Tyrannosaur Discovered in North America Is The Largest of Its Era
A giant tyrannosaur in the late Cretaceous, 74-75 million years ago. (Chase Stone) A new analysis of a shinbone from the oldest known giant tyrannosaur in North America suggests that the 'king of ...
Meet the Sword Dragon of Dorset - a ichthyosaur fossil from the Pliensbachian Stage which holds clues to marine reptile evolution.
SAO PAULO, March 13 (Reuters) - Brazilian scientists have identified a new species of giant dinosaur with ties to a similar animal found in Spain, reinforcing knowledge that land routes once ...
Tyrannosaurus rex is one of the most recognizable names of the dinosaur world, a hulking and terrifying meat-eating behemoth. While fossil remains have been extensively studied, not much is known ...
In a study published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, researchers Dr. Giovanna M. X. Paixão and her colleagues ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
‘World’s largest’: Record-breaking clutch of 47 Mesozoic crocodile eggs unearthed in Brazil
In a famous fossil bed in Brazil, researchers have discovered a new treasure of ...
A long-running debate about the Silverpit Crater beneath the North Sea has finally been resolved. Scientists now confirm it formed when a roughly 160-meter asteroid struck the seabed about 43–46 ...
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