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Antarctica's first dinosaur fossil belonged to a group of the largest land animals ever
Researchers have identified the first-ever dinosaur fossil discovered on Antarctica, revealing it belonged to a titanosaur.
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Scientists uncover fossil teeth showing how early mammals adapted after the dinosaur extinction
Researchers analyzed 200 fossil teeth from ancient mammals in China, revealing how they adapted and diversified after the ...
Animals with larger brains produce fewer, larger offspring, explaining why birds evolved bigger eggs than the largest dinosaurs.
A vertebra discovered by British scientists in 1985 has been identified as the first dinosaur fossil found in Antarctica, ...
Learn more about what fossilized teeth can tell us about the rise of mammals after the extinction of dinosaurs.
A bone found in Antarctica in 1985, and kept in a drawer in England for almost four decades, turns out to belong to one of ...
Long before the first dinosaur hatched, Earth's ancient life was already thriving. There were bizarre sea creatures and lumbering plant-eaters that ruled prehistoric landscapes for hundreds of ...
Movies like Jurassic Park portray dinosaurs as fierce, dangerous creatures. While some dinosaurs were huge carnivores with ...
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Fossil fruits show flowering plants flourished in time of dinosaurs
Large fruits and seeds buried under volcanic ash nearly 75 million years ago upend the idea that flowering plants only came ...
Centuries ago, a massive fossil unearthed in England baffled scholars. Believed to be a giant elephant or even a biblical ...
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