Million-Year-Old Dinosaur With Bizarre Horns Discovered For over a year, the Museum of Evolution in Maribo, Denmark, ...
Find out what we’ve learned about how Triceratops lived and why it went extinct. Triceratops’ enormous head might have been all it took to send other dinosaurs running—some recovered skulls ...
“Every nook and cranny and bump that occurs on a bone can tell us something about where the muscles or tendons attached and ...
Meet Horridus — one of the most complete Triceratops fossils ever discovered. Found in Montana, Horridus at Melbourne Museum in Australia in the new exhibit "Triceratops: Fate of the Dinosaurs." The ...
An undated illustration of the newly described Cretaceous Period bird species Avisaurus darwini, which has traits on a foot ...
While they might not be the first birds of prey to ever evolve, their fossils are the earliest known examples of predatory ...
The Hell Creek Formation in what's now the Dakotas, Montana, and Wyoming was once home to some of the world's most beloved ...
Triceratops was one of the most common dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous Period. Its most prominent features are on its head: two long brow horns, a nasal horn, and a bony frill. Its frill had no ...
Chicago’s Field Museum researchers have identified two new ancient predatory bird species from just foot bones. The two new ...
Dinosaurs like the Triceratops may have had horns and frills to attract a mate, a new study suggests. Ceratopsian, or horned dinosaurs, were previously thought to have developed this ornamentation ...
YOKOHAMA--A well-preserved Triceratops fossil, and other mighty examples from the age of dinosaurs not seen in Japan before, is now showing at a special exhibition in the city's Nishi Ward.
Predatory birds that lived at the same time as the dinosaurs may have hunted like today's hawks and owls, suggests new ...