A tyrannosaur that lived 70 million years ago in Alaska wasn't nearly as big as Tyrannosaurus rex, but it wasn't as small as ...
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Whatever Happened to the Cast of Barney?
The main cast was colorful, energetic, and cheerful and brought much joy and laughter to millions of children around the globe. But whatever happened to the cast of Barney? Let’s take a look at how ...
Scientists put their “stamp” on prehistory after discovering a massive dinosaur footprint in Mongolia ... nose to tail — 10 feet longer than the Tyrannosaurus Rex. In fact, both lived ...
The original natural history-style documentary, which included computer simulations of dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus rex and Stegosaurus, won multiple awards including Emmys, Baftas and a ...
Roughly 201 million years ago, drastic changes extinguished many forms of life and led to conditions that allowed the terrible lizards to thrive Riley Black Science Correspondent Dinosaurs only ...
Each episode tells the dramatic story of an individual dinosaur whose remains are currently being unearthed by world- leading dinosaur hunters. Thanks to cutting-edge science, experts can work out ...
Dinosaur fossils discovered by paleontologists working with the University of Wisconsin-Madison have been determined to be the oldest-known fossils, presenting evidence that the species was in ...
The developer behind a recently revealed PlayStation 5 dinosaur horror game has said it will not release a PC version because it doesn’t want modders creating “vulgar” versions of the main ...
Scientists have identified a new species of giant dinosaur that lived in Egypt. Experts have named the huge dino Tameryraptor markgrafi and it's believed to have roamed Earth more than 90 million ...
Paleontologists have dug up new dinosaur drama. Researchers identified a new dinosaur species that lived in Africa roughly 95 million years ago and published their findings last week in the ...
The dinosaur—which was some 33 feet long, equivalent to a North American Tyrannosaurus rex—was assigned by Stromer to the genus Carcharodontosaurus, or "shark-toothed lizard." The specimen ...