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The prehistoric crocodile relative may have tolerated both freshwater and saltwater habitats, allowing it to conquer North ...
A fascinating new dinosaur species has been unearthed in Mexico, changing our understanding of dinosaurs in the Americas. The ...
Armoured dinosaurs with clubbed tails once roamed in what is now northeastern British Columbia, a new study suggests, leaving ...
A new study challenges the belief that dinosaurs were declining before the asteroid impact that ended their reign. Analysing 18 million years of fossil data, researchers argue that apparent drops ...
The team studied four major dinosaur groups, including horned, armored, duck-billed, and large carnivorous species. While the fossil record appears to show a dip in diversity during the last six ...
Dinosaurs could have been roaming Earth today if it wasn't for the asteroid, says a new study, as it suggests their existence wasn't threatened before the disaster. It has been a long-standing belief ...
Duck-billed dinosaur. Image via Openverse. Reviving certain species could fill ecological niches left vacant by extinctions, aiding in the restoration of habitats and food chains. Notably, efforts to ...
Hadrosaurians — duck-billed dinosaurs — were the least common, possibly due to their preference for rivers. Reductions in river flow may have led to fewer depositions of sediment that could ...
Reconstruction of a late Maastrichtian (~66 million years ago) palaeoenvironment in North America, where a floodplain is roamed by dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus ... have been even more prolific towards ...
The idea that dinosaurs were already in decline before an asteroid wiped most of them out 66 million years ago may be explained by a worsening fossil record from that time rather than a genuine ...
Dinosaurs weren't in decline when an asteroid smashed into Earth and wiped them out, scientists say. Instead, the idea that dinosaur diversity was declining before the asteroid struck 66 million ...