“Pterosaur bones are very delicate – so finding fossils where another animal has clearly taken a bite is exceptionally ...
Where did the first dinosaurs come from? A new paper suggests that their elusive remains may lie buried in some of the ...
The dinosaur was about as big as a Tyrannosaurus rex and had a unique nasal horn and symmetrical teeth that it used to eat ...
Scientists in Alberta have discovered a fossilized neck bone of Cryodrakon boreas, hinting at an ancient croc attack.
Fossils provide scientists with a few clues about how dinosaurs mated, had sex, and reproduced, but much is still left to the ...
The first dinosaurs may have evolved near the equator, and not in the southwest of the supercontinent Gondwana, as ...
About 76 million years ago, a juvenile of one of the largest flying creatures in Earth's history, called Cryodrakon boreas, ...
The International Geoheritage Site designation identifies such sites as being of the highest scientific value.
Tens of millions of years after a young pterosaur took its last breath in present-day Canada, paleontologists are investigating its death.
A significant area of Cretaceous rock exposures in northwest Montana has been recognized as an International Geoheritage Site, Montana State University announced on Thursday.
Dating to the Middle Jurassic period (around 166 million years ago), the extensive trackways are part of what has been ...
The fossilized neck bone of a flying reptile unearthed in Canada shows tell-tale signs of being bitten by a crocodile-like creature 76 million years ago, according to a new study.