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Prehistoric sea monster didn't stick to the oceans, suggests fossil study
Mosasaurs were the apex predators of the oceans during the reign of the dinosaurs, but new research reveals dinosaurs weren't ...
A museum display of the giant crocodile Deinosuchus schwimmeri showcases a 30-foot-long apex predator from the Cretaceous ...
Table for one-and-a-half. Scientists have discovered a new “apex predator” dinosaur that appears to have been fossilized right in the middle of eating a crocodile-like creature. The newly found ...
Green Matters on MSN
This 31-Foot Prehistoric Reptile Once Ate Dinosaurs — Now It's a Georgia Museum Showstopper
Around 70 million years ago, this reptile roamed the lands of the southeastern United States, feasting upon dinosaurs.
A new analysis of the bite strength of 18 species of carnivorous dinosaurs shows that while the Tyrannasaurus rex skull was optimized for quick, strong bites like a crocodile, other giant, predatory ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
The Top Ten Dinosaur Discoveries of 2025, From Preserved Blood Vessels to the Return of a Short King
With studies of fossilized bones, gut contents, eggshells and more, paleontologists revealed new and captivating details ...
Museum fossils in England reveal 200-million-year-old coelacanths, fish that swam alongside the first dinosaurs ...
Tyrannosaurus rex may have been one of the few fearsome dinosaurs to pack a mighty bite, suggests new research. A study of 18 dinosaur species showed that the jaws of many of the prehistoric predators ...
Most of us have heard of a Brontosaurus or a Triceratops. But what about their Asian kin like Mamenchisaurus and Jingshanosaurus? Not so much. Although this may come as a surprise, China is now the ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
80-million-year-old dinosaur dug up in Argentina has an intact skull unlike anything ever seen
Unearthed in the dusty sediment of northern Patagonia, a new species of predatory dinosaur has caught the attention of ...
(Raul Martin) Of all the dinosaur superlatives, “biggest dinosaur ever” is one of the most prized. The trouble is that we don’t really know who deserves the title. Sauropods like Apatosaurus (once ...
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