North American dinosaurs may have migrated well over 100 miles with the seasons, scientists have discovered after a close look at their teeth. A team led by Henry Fricke, a geochemist at Colorado ...
A huge dinosaur skeleton has made a transatlantic journey from the United States to the Museum of Evolution in Denmark for visitors to get an up-close look. "It was discovered in Wyoming by a rancher ...
The results of a study published in the journal Nature shows that giant sauropod dinosaurs such as Camarasaurus had seasonal migratory tendencies. Scientists, led by Henry Fricke from Colorado College ...
Scientists analyzed the world's only remaining looping dinosaur trackway in Colorado, revealing a 150 million-year-old sauropod that may have been limping.
Several histological studies have attempted to derive life history parameters of sauropod dinosaurs. However, verification of sexual maturity and growth rate has been impeded by strong remodeling in ...
Cammie, a 6-week-old Camarasaurus, travels Thursday, June 12, 2025, with her two trainers to Crayola Experience in Easton. Cammie is a part of Jurassic Quest, a traveling, life-size dinosaur exhibit ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Cast of a tooth. This specimen is a ...
A creature from Jurassic Park it's not. But an East Bay startup is working to give life to a baby Camarasaurus, a gentle, long-necked, plant-eating dinosaur that once roamed the Earth during the ...
Some plant-eating dinosaurs grew new teeth every couple of months, with some of the largest herbivores developing a replacement tooth every 35 days, to keep their chompers from getting too worn down ...
Sauropods were swamp monsters. At least, that’s what books, movies, and illustrations taught me when I first encountered the huge dinosaurs. If Diplodocus and Brachiosaurus didn’t actually spend most ...
Some plant-eating dinosaurs grew new teeth every couple of months, with some of the largest herbivores developing a replacement tooth every 35 days, to keep their chompers from getting too worn down ...