Sauropod dinosaurs are the biggest of all the wonderful behemoths to have ever roamed the Earth. Standing on four solid tree trunk legs, these giants are emblazoned in our hearts, minds and history ...
A roughly 65-foot-long sauropod dinosaur, hidden for years in the rocky ground of a shepherd’s property in Chubut, Argentina, ...
Scientists have identified plant fossils within the abdomen of the fossil of a dinosaur known as a sauropod, which lived about 94 to 101 million years ago. The findings provide evidence that these ...
A massive long-necked dinosaur unearthed during construction-site monitoring in Northeast Brazil has turned out to be one of ...
Scientists have discovered a new dinosaur in one of the spots where such a find was considered highly unlikely—northern China. Not only were dinosaurs thought to have never existed in this part of the ...
Plant fossils found in the abdomen of a sauropod support the long-standing hypothesis that these dinosaurs were herbivores, finds a study publishing June 9 in the Cell Press journal Current Biology.
Ask people to think of a dinosaur, and they’ll likely name Tyrannosaurus Rex, the carnivorous antagonist prominently featured in the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World film franchises. But an equally ...
The Tyrannosaurus Rex may be one of the most fearsome dinosaurs in history, but its plant-eating cousins, the Sauropods, are considered the largest dinos and animals to have walked and lived on the ...
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Sauropods were the largest animals to ever walk the Earth. These long-necked dinosaurs could grow the length of three school buses and were so heavy the ground must have shaken as they walked. This ...
How high did the sauropod dinosaurs hold their heads? It is a simple question, but for years it has been part of an ongoing controversy about the evolution and habits of these long-necked, ...