Paleontologists would love for you to remember the Alamosaurus — just for not being named after the Alamo. “Sorry, not that Alamo,” said Ron Tykoski, director ...
Alamosaurus was an unusual sauropod. What makes it so remarkable is not so much its appearance—the dinosaur seems to be a fairly typical member of a group called titanosaurs—but when and where it ...
Nine massive neck vertebrae discovered at Big Bend National Park and world's only example of a reconstructed Alamosaurus skeleton are permanently exhibited at Dallas' Perot Museum of Nature and ...
New research has unveiled enormous bones from North America's biggest dinosaur. Researchers collected two gigantic vertebrae and a femur in New Mexico. The bones belong to the sauropod dinosaur ...
Here's a trivia question for your dino-crazy kids: What's the biggest dinosaur to roam North America? Paleontologists report that it's Alamosaurus sanjuanensis, one of many breeds of long-necked, long ...