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The Royal Gorge Dinosaur Experience is ready to roar this spring with a new event after rebounding from a fluke electrical fire in late M...
A bird that lived alongside dinosaurs may have preened its feathers like modern birds — despite a full mouth of teeth that also let it chomp like a dino.
But this is merely the latest in a long line of fossil discoveries that have made Scotland one of the world's great hunting grounds for palaeontologists.
A Mesa museum unveiled an eye-catching addition to its exterior Tuesday, a fierce dinosaur that appears to be breaking through the wall.
The University of Kansas says the only known dinosaur that inhabited Kansas is now on display in the school's Natural History Museum.
Half a million people visited the official opening of the first World's Fair on May 1st, 1851 hosted in Crystal Palace, a twenty acres large greenhouse located in the Hyde Park of central London....
"We are happy to announce the dinosaur has been found. We would like to thank everyone for their love and support."
A fossil discovered near Kemmerer, Wyoming, may be the first of its kind and is the largest mammal found to date in the 50-million-year-old Green River Formation
The Tasmanian tiger has been extinct for more than 80 years — but that could be about to change.
What started with a little landscaping, turned into an all-out excavation project with local paleontologists gathering and removing the 16,000-year-old bones.















