A new study further explores the proliferation of the most commonly occurring duck-billed dinosaur of the ancient Arctic as the genus Edmontosaurus. The findings reinforce that the hadrosaurs -- ...
A dinosaur’s tooth found embedded in the skull remains of another has revealed insights into the final moments of a fight between two giant beasts over 66 million years ago. The skull of the ...
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66 million years ago, this dinosaur got a tooth lodged in its face. Now, we finally know what put it there
Fossils may give us an idea of what dinosaurs looked like – they may even give us clues about how they lived – but very ...
[insects chirping] [thrilling music] [dinosaur bellowing] -[Narrator] 71 million years ago, in what would become modern day Alberta. [birds chirping] Thousands of Edmontosaurus ruled over this lush ...
U sually when paleontologists unearth dinosaur bones they don’t have any idea what led to their ultimate demise. But a fossil from the duck-billed Edmontosaurus recovered from Montana’s Hell Creek ...
Scientists say it may have been a signal to buddies or potential mates Experts say they%27ve never seen this kind of adornment on a dinosaur before Researchers credit skills of paleontologists who ...
It was once so common on the prairies, scientists nicknamed it the cow of the Cretaceous. Millions of years before bison and cattle began roaming Alberta, a large, duckbilled dinosaur known as the ...
Duck-billed dinosaurs may have been the roosters of their day, a startling new discovery has suggested. At least one species of the giant plant-eaters had a head crowned by a fleshy cock's comb.
DALLAS, TEXAS (May 6, 2020) - A new study by an international team from the Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas and Hokkaido University and Okayama University of Science in Japan further ...
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