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It’s been a long time - 66 million years ago to be exact - since anyone saw a real life dinosaur. But even though they're all extinct (unless the Loch Ness Monster is a thing - and it might be!), we can still catch them on the big scre...
Do you love dinosaur movies!? Of course you do, you clicked on this article! But as you'll soon find out, you might not love ‘em as much after you check out a few of these stinkers.
Fandor reviews the latest movie from the theme park that wouldn't quit.
Brazilian paleontologists have elucidated the evolutionary history of today's Yellow-spotted Amazon River turtle and of the oldest turtle in Brazil which inhabited the country 125 million years ago.
A group of scientists led by a North Carolina paleontologist have uncovered a rare trove of dinosaur eggs from a species that does not even have a name yet.
New research reveals that a well-preserved 52-million-year-old bird fossil specimen from the early Eocene of Wyoming, the United S...
The government minivan pulled up to the entrance of George Washington University, where hospital staff were waiting with two stretchers headed for a 9 a.m. appointment in radiology.
A fossil found on an island here two years ago was identified as from “one of the last dinosaurs” before their extinction 66 million years ago.
It seems that we as a country are obsessed with dinosaurs. And we are definitely obsessed with seeing them on the big screen, as is evident by the huge blockbuster success of "Jurassic" movies. This year also marks the 25th anniversary...
Everything we thought we knew about dinosaur tongues is wrong.















