Dinosaurs – Species Encycolpedia
The first complete brain of an dinosaur has been unveiled by scientists. Weighing less than a pea, it belonged to a meat eater that walked the Earth 233 million years ago. Amazingly, the ferocious beast’s perfectly preserved skeleton included the braincase –...
Yi qi and Ambopteryx longibrachium are two bizarre ...
I thought I would start off with a bang so we are going to take a look at the most badass predator of all time: Tyrannosaurus rex (or T. rex)!
The evidence has actually been in plain sight. The Psittacosaurus – a kind of early ...
What a new fossil tells us about dinosaurs, paleontology, and us.
To understand how adult Tyrannosaurus rex rose to world domination, you must look at how they grew up from babies.
Even as babies, tyrannosaurs had a "distinct chin."
Paleontologists in Mongolia have found the fossilized skeletal remains from a new genus and species of two-fingered oviraptorosaur that walked the Earth during the...
Paleontologists have discovered remarkable evidence of the sensory capabilities in the fossilized skin of a 155-million-year-old carnivorous dinosaur.
Scientists believe they have settled a dispute going back 159 years, by showing that the first fossil feather ever discovered belonged to a flying bird-like dinosaur called...