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Live reconstruction of a Bonapartenykus specimen by Abel G. Montes. (Image Credit: Meso et al. 2025, CC-BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 ...
Illustration: Courtesy of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences A new study on two theropod fossils found in Northeast China's Liaoning ...
A newly discovered set of at least 131 fossilized footprints dating to between 170 million and 166 million years ago reveals that both long-necked sauropods and carnivorous theropods splashed ...
The set of tracks discovered on Skye show the movements of at least two dinosaur species — one a theropod, from the group that includes predators such as Tyrannosaurus rex, the other a sauropod ...
No one had ever found a preserved keratin sheath from such a large theropod dinosaur before, Kobayashi says. The fact that the reptiles came in two- and three-clawed forms, similar to sloths ...
Yoshi Kobayashi, Hokkaido University Researchers believe the dinosaur weighed approximately 260kg Therizinosaurs were a group of either herbivorous or omnivorous theropod dinosaurs that lived in ...
“This newly discovered species from Mongolia breaks the mold with just two fingers instead of the typical three, offering a rare glimpse into how theropod hands evolved and adapted.” ...
Researchers believe the dinosaur weighed approximately 260kg Therizinosaurs were a group of either herbivorous or omnivorous theropod dinosaurs that lived in Asia and North America during the ...
Preserved in rocks dating back to the Jurassic period, the footprints belong to a theropod dinosaur never previously reported in Sardinia. Thanks to the extraordinary discovery, it has been ...
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