dinosaur
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Rare Tooth Find Suggests Horned Dinosaurs or Triceratops Made it in Eastern North America
A rare fossilized tooth suggested that horned dinosaurs reached eastern North America. It was believed that no horned dinosaurs reached the other half of the continent when it was split into two by a seaway.
Latest Research Articles
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Well-Preserved Dinosaur Fossil Discovered in Canada, 'Sleeping Dragon' Almost Looks Like a Statue
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Baby Louie Gets a Name! Fossilized Chinese 'Baby Dragon' Finally Identified as a New Dinosaur Species
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This Headless Dinosaur Skeleton Finally Reunites With Its Skull After Nearly a Century
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World’s Biggest Dinosaur Footprints Unearthed in Australia’s Jurassic Park
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'Australia's Jurassic Park': World's Most Diverse Dinosaur Tracks Identified in Kimberley's Dampier Peninsula
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LOOK: 'Best Ever' Laser Reconstruction of Four-Winged Dinosaur Released
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What About Pregnant Reptiles? Fossilized Dinosaur Makes Researchers Question Dinosaur Reproduction
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Amazing Discovery: First 'Well-Preserved' Feathery Dinosaur Tail Found In Amber
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Rare Discovery: Tail of Feathered Dinosaur Fossilized in Amber Found in Myanmar
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Wobbly Planet: Earth's Surface Acted Like Liquid Upon Impact With Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid
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'Mud Dragon': New Dinosaur Species Discovered in Southern China via Dynamite
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Pea-Brain? Scientists Unearth First Known Dinosaur Brain Fossil From 133 Million Years Ago