A well-preserved dinosaur embryo has been found inside a fossilized egg. The fossilized dinosaur embryo came from Ganzhou, Jiangxi Province in southern China and was acquired by researchers in 2000. Researchers at Yingliang Group, a company that mines stones, suspected it contained egg fossils, but put it in storage for …
Read More »New Dinosaur Species With Armoured, Axe-Like Tail was Discovered in Chile
The fossils obtained from across the globe have introduced us to countless types of creatures that once lived on the planet—from the giant birds of Antarctica to the largest dinosaurs of the Americas. Whenever paleontologists dig out such remarkable well-preserved fossils of these ancient creatures, they open new possibilities for …
Read More »Meet the new species of dinosaur discovered in England
A new species of dinosaur has been discovered on the Isle of Wight off the coast of England. With its long bulbous nose, Brighstoneus simmondsi was around eight metres long and weighed about 900kg. The name Brighstoneus comes from the village of Brighstone, near the site where the remains were …
Read More »Giant dinosaur bone found in southwestern France.
The thigh bone of a giant dinosaur was found this week by French paleontologists at an excavation site in southwestern France where remains of some of the largest animals that ever lived on land have been dug up since 2010. The two-meter long femur at the Angeac-Charente site is thought …
Read More »Scientists unearth ‘most bird-like’ dinosaur ever found.
Researchers in Germany have unearthed a new species of flying dinosaur that flapped its wings like a raven and could hold vital clues as to how modern-day birds evolved from their reptilian ancestors. For more than a century and a half since its discovery in 1861, Archaeopteryx — a small …
Read More »Dinosaur skin traces discovered in South Korea.
An “exquisitely preserved” trace of dinosaur skin has been discovered in South Korea. Researchers found a set of tiny tracks from a blackbird-sized Minisauripus, the smallest known theropod. The footprints themselves, which measured only an inch long, also contained perfectly preserved skin traces. “These are the first tracks ever found …
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