Scientists have discovered the single largest dinosaur track site in the world in Carreras Pampa, Torotoro National Park, ...
Paleontologists have discovered and documented 16,600 footprints left by theropods, the dinosaur group that includes the ...
A team of paleontologists has meticulously documented an astonishing 16,600 individual footprints within Toro Toro, a national park in the Bolivian Andes. These vast arrays of footprints, left by ...
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Fastest Cretaceous theropod yet discovered in 120-million-year-old dinosaur trackway
How fast were dinosaurs? If we're talking medium-sized theropods: very. That's according to a new fossil discovery that has ...
Discoveries ranging from the oldest known example of human mummification to first deliberate use of fire by people were made ...
The prints, likely left by herds of migrating theropods 70 million years ago, make the Carreras Pampa tracksite the largest recorded site for dinosaur prints.
A new carnivore has come to town — 165 million years ago at least. The Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus, a new species and genus of theropod dinosaur, has been discovered in Kyrgyzstan by an expedition team of ...
Paleontologists have documented 16,600 theropod tracks at the Carreras Pampas tracksite in Bolivia's Torotoro National Park, ...
Most of the footprints are elongated and made by bipeds. The best-preserved ones bear traces of at least four toes.
Dinosaurs may have ruled the prehistoric world with their size and strength, but apparently, they also had moves. A team of researchers in Colorado has uncovered one of the largest known dinosaur ...
In 1989, paleontologist Darren Tanke suggested that similar breaks were the result of mating as one dinosaur mounted the ...
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