A huge dinosaur with distinctive headgear may have cut an unusual figure in its day 79 million years ago, but to scientists today, it fits as snugly as a puzzle piece in the history of its dinosaur family.
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Montana Dinosaur Species Grew Fast, Died Young, May Have Been Warm-Blooded
It walked on two feet when it was young, but on four when it was old. It could grow up to 3 meters in a single year — if it…
Read MoreNorthernmost Dinosaur Discovered in ‘Lost World’ of Animal Fossils in Alaska
Scientists exploring a remote riverbank on Alaska’s North Slope have made a surprising find — the discovery of the northernmost species of dinosaur ever found — and it’s just one…
Read MoreDinosaur Blood Cells, Soft Tissue Discovered in 75-Million-Year-Old Fossils
Scientists say they’ve isolated what appear to be red blood cells and other microscopic bits of soft tissue from several 75-million-year old dinosaur fossils, using a technique that could revolutionize the…
Read MoreBaby and Adult Dinosaur Tracks in Alaska Prove Duck-Bills Lived in ‘Social Herds,’ Study Says
Tiny baby dinosaur tracks discovered in Alaska may have big implications for our understanding of the giant herbivores that once roamed the Arctic, paleontologists say. The baby tracks are among…
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