Two recently examined fossils suggest that Australia’s First Peoples valued big animals for their fossils as well as for their meat, according to a new study.
Fossils from New Mexico change how we look at dinosaur history.
A research team from the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NIGPAS) has made ...
For decades, paleontologists debated whether fossils were of a young T. rex or a species called nanotyrannus. A new study ...
Researchers say they have uncovered a case of mistaken identity and found evidence of a species called Nanotyrannus lancensis ...
Millions of years ago, a pony-sized, hornless rhino wandered through the woods and munched on leaves in what is now northern Nunavut. A new study identities it as a new species, and offers an ...
On this episode of Get 2 Know, hosted by Rob Fowler, we sit down with Casey Garvin with Foxy Fossils. Garvin is the founder, ...
How did these different dinosaur species interact? Did they hunt different prey? What did T. rex adolescence really look like ...
AN animal that was believed to have been extinct has been rediscovered in the UK. Almost 80 years since it was last spotted, ...
A recent study suggests the unique geology of an area in Wyoming makes it a trove of unusually preserved fossils ...
Spring is a time for budding flowers, tender green leaves and baby animals. But 66 million years ago, that gentle season ...
A remarkably complete tyrannosaur specimen, unearthed in the middle of Montana, may finally settle one of the most contentious debates in palaeontology and upend our understanding of Tyrannosaurus rex ...