dinosaurs
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Australia's Newest Armored Dinosaur Had Parrot Beak and Turtle Ears, Researchers Say
Researchers from University of Queensland have identified one of Australia's newest dinosaurs, Kunbarrasaurus. This dinosaur's unique characteristics suggest it is a distinctly different species than previously classified.
Latest Research Articles
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Giant Footprints Reveal Large Dinosaurs Once Trudged Through Scottish Lagoons
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Rare Dinosaur Fossil Highlights How Isolated Species Evolve Differently
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Prehistoric Dinosaur Eggs Shed Light On Evolution Of Nests
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Fossil Teeth Reveal True Identity Of Canada's First Dinosaur
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Ankle Bones Shed Light On Link Between Dinosaurs and Modern Birds
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New Duck-Billed Dinosaur Is Evolutionary 'Missing Link' , Researchers Say
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Largest Feathered Raptor Ever Found Unearthed In South Dakota
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T. rex Could Open Jaw a Full 90 Degrees to Take Bite Out Of Prey, Researchers Say
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Dinosaurs Had Elaborate Nasal Passage To Keep Their Brains Cool, New Study Shows
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Prehistoric Feathers Link Dinosaurs To Ostriches, New Study Shows
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Weird Pig-Snouted Turtle Found In Utah, Researchers Say
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Comet and Asteroid Showers Caused Mass Extinctions, Researchers Say