A chicken-sized dino, the oldest known in North America, has thrown a wrench in the widely accepted timeline of early ...
Nearly 200 Jurassic footprints found in southern England reveal new insights into 166 million-year-old prehistoric creatures, ...
Argentinosaurus is one of the largest known dinosaurs to have ever walked the Earth, and its sheer size captures the imagination of scientists and enthusiasts alike.
Dinosaurs inhabited the Northern Hemisphere millions of years earlier than scientists previously thought, according to the ...
Fossil footprints uncovered at a quarry were left by huge herbivores and carnivores that walked Earth around 166 million ...
The longest continuous track of footprints measured more than 150 metres in length, with four made by long-necked herbivorous dinosaurs called sauropods and most likely to be Cetiosaurus ...
Dubbed a "dinosaur highway," the site features footprints from both herbivorous dinosaurs ... like the 18-meter-long Cetiosaurus, while one belonged to the predatory Megalosaurus, recognized ...
Researchers have uncovered a "dinosaur highway" after hundreds ... Four of the track sets were made by sauropods, the giant, long-necked herbivores we generally picture as gentle giants chomping ...
The Oxfordshire footprints include a mix of footprints from both herbivores and at least one carnivore. Most dinosaur toes pointed northward. At least four sets of tracks were likely made by the ...
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Four of the sets of tracks that make up the so-called highway show paths taken by gigantic, long-necked, herbivores called sauropods, thought to be Cetiosaurus, a dinosaur that grew to nearly 18 ...