Dinosaurs – Species Encycolpedia
Dinosaurs are a diverse group of mostly land-based animals that are related to today's reptiles and birds.
Palaeontologists have found the fossils of a new megaraptor in Patagonia, in the south of Argentina.
Paleontologists in Australia have found a fossilized vertebra from an elaphrosaurine theropod dinosaur that walked the Earth 110 million years ago (Cretaceous...
Non-avian theropod dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex relied less on speed, more on energy-saving, according to a...
An analysis of the fossilized teeth of Deinonychus antirrhopus, a species of wolf-sized dromaeosaurid dinosaur that lived between 115 and 108...
One of the biggest, meanest dinosaurs to ever walk the earth was also a swimming terror in the freshwater rivers of prehistoric Africa, according to new research based on a...
A species of carnivorous dinosaur called Spinosaurus aegyptiacus used tail-propelled swimming locomotion to hunt for prey in rivers, according to a ...
Jurassic Park III isn't exactly well-regarded by fans or critics, but it sure was way ahead of its time in...
Stellasaurus, or star lizard, was more than 20ft long and weighed more than two tons.
A newly discovered reptile that lived 250 million years ago even before the dinosaurs has been named after a Lord of the Rings character.