A new species of bird–like dinosaur was recently discovered at a construction site in Southern China. Dubbed Tongtianlong limosus, the winged creature had died after becoming mired in mud about 66–72 ...
When the nodosaur Borealopelta markmitchelli died 110 million years ago, it was swept out to sea, out of the reach of predators. CALGARY, Alberta — While it's impossible to say how a ...
Before you get too excited on the heels of today’s Game of Thrones news items, we’re not talking actual fire-breathing monsters here. However, it’s possible this newly discovered dinosaur species ...
Tongtianlong limosus, the Mud Dragon, was caught in sticky mud in China over 66 million years ago – and died there. Of course it wasn't called China back then, and this was when our planet looked a ...
Boasting a 30-foot wingspan and standing as tall as a giraffe, it didn't breathe fire or hoard treasure, unfortunately. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission ...
A bizarre new birdlike dino was part of an evolutionary extravaganza at the end of the age of dinosaurs. And it was a real stick-in-the-mud, too. Construction workers blasted Tongtianlong limosus out ...
OAKS — Dino & Dragon Stroll, a national touring event, is coming to the area for a return engagement and this time as an event bigger than before. Organizers promise more dinosaurs, more rides and ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In a humid, tropical jungle in southern China eons ago, a remarkably bird-like dinosaur with wing-like arms, a toothless beak and a dome-shaped crest atop its head became ...
Scientist Ashley Poust is shown at the Dalian Natural History Museum working on the fossil of the newly discovered Chinese feathered dinosaur Wulong bohaiensis, in this image released Jan. 17, 2020.
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OAKS — Dino & Dragon Stroll, a national touring event, is coming to the area for a return engagement and this time as an event bigger than before. Organizers promise more dinosaurs, more rides and ...