Top paleontologists have discovered that mating between some species of prehistoric behemoths was so violent that they ...
Around 110 million years ago, a dinosaur went hunting. Stalking through ferns along a riverbank, he twitched his nose to the wind and caught scent of a plant-eater ahead. His head darted upward. His ...
Can a skeleton be a storyteller? When it comes to dinosaur bones, the answer is yes — if you know how to listen! Prehistoric fossils are a wealth of critical scientific information. Everything from ...
For $150, you too can take part in a dinosaur dig at the Wyoming Dinosaur Center. The program lets tourists grab a brush and unearth real dinosaur bones, just like a paleontologist. One recent ...
From holding real dinosaur bones, to witnessing 1million volts of lightning in the room with you- the Wonders Center and Science museum has hands on fun for everyone! At over 100,000 square feet, the ...
Whatever happened to the duck-billed dinosaur, it was a real pain in the butt. Many of the spines sitting atop the animal’s tail vertebrae had been fractured. The dinosaur, known as Olorotitan to ...
Morocco, often called a geologist’s paradise, holds some of the world’s most remarkable dinosaur fossils, from the Spinosaurus and Atlasaurus to the Anza footprints. Yet, despite this wealth, only a ...
The amateur paleontologists at Crescenta-Cañada Cooperative Nursery School in La Cañada recently created four dig sites in the sandy floor of their play area and unearthed 10 “real” dinosaur bones.
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). This journey back in time starts in southern Alberta, two hours east of Calgary, where the ground cracks open to reveal a prehistoric ...