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Could theropod dinosaurs have eaten dinosaurs of their own kind? It looks like they did when food was scarce in ancient Colorado around 150 million years ago during the Late Jurassic period. Theropods ...
A spectacularly intact fossil of a young dinosaur covered from head to tail with striking evidence of primitive feathers and downy fluff has been discovered in Northeast China, scientists are ...
Theropod dinosaurs evolved more robust jaws through time allowing them to consume tougher food, a new study reveals. Theropod dinosaurs evolved more robust jaws through time allowing them to consume ...
A juvenile dinosaur fossil from South Korea, too fragile to extract from its surrounding rock, has been identified as a new ...
Modern birds live in just about every habitat on the planet, with only a few having adaptations allowing them to hunt active prey at night. Birds are derived from a group of dinosaurs known as ...
Kilat, the largest living lizard at the Toronto Metro Zoo, like other members of his species (Varanus komodoensis), truly deserves to be called the Komodo dragon. His impressive size and the way he ...
Restoration images of Huadanosaurus sinensis (left) and Sinosauropteryx lingyuanensis (right). Illustration: Courtesy of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology at the Chinese ...
Using digital modelling and computer simulations, a team from the University of Birmingham were able to map changes through the fossil record. They uncovered a common trend of jaw strengthening in ...
This dinosaur could sprint at speeds as swift as the world’s fastest human. Theropods were carnivorous dinosaurs that ran on two legs. Their feet had three toes with sharp claws, similar to some ...
Theropod footprints similar to the ones uncovered in this story, but not associated with this study.Image Credit: Brendon Stinson/Shutterstock Where’s the best place to meet a mate? For theropod ...