Around 70 million years ago, this reptile roamed the lands of the southeastern United States, feasting upon dinosaurs.
With studies of fossilized bones, gut contents, eggshells and more, paleontologists revealed new and captivating details ...
Where they lived: Dinosaur fossils have been found on every continent, including Antarctica. What they ate: Some ate plants, while others ate animals, including other dinosaurs. How big they were: The ...
The first vertebrates took to the skies sometime during the Triassic Period, about 225 million years ago. They weren’t birds, ...
Pterosaurs - known as pterodactyls - are the closest relatives of dinosaurs and roamed the Earth for over 160 million years from around 200 million years ago, during most of the Mesozoic until the end ...
Two individuals of Traskasaura sandrae hunt the ammonite Pachydiscus in the northern Pacific during the Late Cretaceous. Traskasaura sandrae, named in the Journal of Systematic Paleontology, was ...
A new pterosaur species was recently discovered in the vomit of a dino. But that's just the start of revelations from prehistoric excretions. Millions of years ago, a predator like spinosaurus (shown ...
Pay tribute to our favorite reptiles with trivia, books and much more. Alert the little paleontologist in your household: It will soon be International Dinosaur Day! Though the big day takes place on ...
By Chris Dyer A species of flying reptile related to dinosaurs were able to evolve and take to the skies using aerodynamic features in their wings similar to modern planes, scientists discovered.