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Like T. rex and some modern sloths, this strange 90 million year old dinosaur had two fingers on each hand. An illustration shows what Duonychus tsogtbaatari might have looked like. Unlike its ...
“Welcome to Dinosaur Island ... was once lush with waterways deep enough to host car-size fish. But National Geographic Explorer Nizar Ibrahim and his crew of paleontologists have returned ...
“It’s going to be a very iconic specimen,” adds paleontologist Kirk Johnson, director of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum ... question is dinosaur diversity leading up to ...
At roughly 22 feet long and tipping the scales near 11,000 pounds, Lokiceratops is the heavyweight champion of North American ...
It's just a really cool dinosaur with a gargoyle-like head. Peter Makovicky, Paleontologist at the University of Minnesota and National Geographic Explorer It was once thought that T. rex and ...
“Titanosaurs include among their ranks some of the very last non-bird dinosaur species on the ... The nonprofit National Geographic Society, committed to illuminating and protecting the wonder ...
A hundred and forty-five million years ago, one particular sauropod dinosaur must have been downright miserable. Mucus dripping from its nostrils, the Jurassic herbivore suffered a fever and ...
And, after a century of decreasing reports of the beast, sightings are on the rise once more, according to National Geographic. So could the dinosaur of the Congo really exist or is this a classic ...