dinosaurs
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Early Extinct Mammal Suffered From Prehistoric Hair Loss, Say Researchers
Researchers from the University of Bonn suggest that a prehistoric mammal, Spinolestes, may have suffered from hair loss. This fungal disease is commonly seen in many of the species' modern descendants.
Latest Research Articles
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New Beaver-Like Species Survived Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid, Researchers Say
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New Study Reveals Detailed History Of Maiasaura Dinosaurs
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Dinosaurs Were Killed By an Asteroid Impact and Volcanism, New Study Shows
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Crocodilians Outlived the Dinosaurs, But Can't Survive Cold Weather
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New Hadrosaur Species Roamed Snowy Alaska, Researchers Say
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Dinosaur Graveyard: What Stacked Up Predators in Utah?
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Post Dinosaur Extinction: Fish, Not Mammals, Dominated
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Just In! "Loch Ness Monster" like Skeleton Found in Alaska Mountains
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Jurassic Mammals Underwent Record-Setting Evolution
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Down There, a Fossil! An Eagle, A Chicken, A Dinosaur?
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Is Extinction A Thing of the Past? Life and Jurassic World
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Dinosaur Eggs in Japan Reveal 5 Dinosaur Types