The exact moment when Earth’s most catastrophic mass extinction ended the dinosaurs’ reign 65 million years ago has remained ...
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New dinosaur species outlived the mass extinction
A newly described dinosaur that appears to have persisted beyond a catastrophic die-off is forcing scientists to rethink how ...
An ancient predatory dinosaur that lived 220 million years ago, Maleriraptor kuttyi, redefines carnivorous dinosaurs' origin theory.
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Scientists Unearth Dinosaur Species That Survived the Mass Extinction Event – It Defied the Odds
A newly identified dinosaur species, Maleriraptor kuttyi, is reshaping what we know about the survival and evolution of ...
More than 30,000 teeth, bones and other fossils from a 249 million-year-old community of extinct marine reptiles, amphibians, bony fish and sharks have been discovered on the remote Arctic island of ...
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How the extinction of dinosaurs gave us fruits
It also paved the way for the creation of dense, topical forests and fruit-bearing plants and trees. In this gallery, we travel back in time and understand the series of events that led to the ...
Newly analyzed Arctic fossils show that marine ecosystems recovered astonishingly fast after the “great dying.” More than 30,000 teeth, bones, and other fossil fragments from a 249-million-year-old ...
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Holiday tree featuring thousands of origami works opens at NYC’s American Museum of Natural History
A beloved Christmas tree tradition is returning to Manhattan for the holiday season next week. No, it’s not the towering ...
Hands wearing knitted gloves hold a small drill in one hand and a rubber bulb in the other. The instruments are poised over a fossilized dinosaur egg. A researcher takes a sample from a dinosaur egg ...
In the cliffsides and dried-up arroyos of Northwestern New Mexico, deposits of sandstone and mudstone contain traces of a ...
Dunkleosteus belonged to a group of ancient, armoured fish known as the placoderms. These fish lived during the Silurian and the Devonian periods - between 440 and 359 million years ago - and they ...
It’s hard to pick a favorite dish on your Thanksgiving plate. But regardless of your selection, there’s a decent chance its ...
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