Paris - A young dinosaur that fatefully wandered into a mudpool around 155 million years could help explain the mysterious evolution of birds, says the world's most famous fossil-hunter. A team led ...
Scientists in Australia have discovered a new species of millipede that lives 200 feet underground, has no eyes, and scurries around on 1,306 legs. They named it Eumillipes persephone after Persephone ...
Once you know that many dinosaurs had feathers, it seems much more obvious that they probably evolved into birds. But there’s still a big question. How did a set of dinosaurian jaws with abundant ...
Discovery of a single vertebra of an elaphrosaur in Victoria hugely expands known range of the group, which had teeth as juveniles but beaks as adults A dinosaur relative of T. rex and Velociraptor ...
New light on which two digits dinosaurs lost in avian adaptation Add as a preferred source on Google Scientists have long believed that birds inherited their three-fingered claws from dinosaurs. The ...
The world once trembled before the theropods. This dinosaur group, which included bloodthirsty killing-machines like the Tyrannosaurus rex and velociraptor, was notorious for sharp, serrated teeth ...
Many still think dinosaurs were massive reptilian creatures, and Hollywood certainly reinforced those ideas in popular dinosaur movies like Jurassic Park. Nevertheless, modern science continues to ...
A study identifies links between beak evolution and loss of dentition in two lineages of theropod dinosaurs. Numerous theropod dinosaur lineages, including birds, lost their teeth as they evolved.
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