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Crystal dinosaur eggs found in China reveal a shocking surprise inside
When paleontologists in China cracked open a set of cannonball sized dinosaur eggs, they did not find bones or embryos.
A new dinosaur species, Mamenchisaurus sanjiangensis, with an incredibly long neck rewrites the history of Jurassic dinosaurs ...
Scientists in China uncover crystal-filled dinosaur eggs, revealing a glittering twist in prehistoric life and evolution.
The mystery surrounding dozens of small dinosaur fossils has finally been solved. Remains previously thought to belong to ...
It is the first time dinosaur footprints have been reported in Dujiangyan. Xing said these prints include theropod footprints of different sizes, left by meat-eating dinosaurs, as well as chirotherian ...
A 92-foot-long dinosaur found by construction workers in China in 1998 may be the largest of it’s kind according to research ...
In the sprawling landscapes of Sichuan Province, China, a remarkable discovery has brought to light the footprints of dinosaurs that once roamed the Earth ...
A colossal, exquisitely preserved dinosaur skull has been unearthed in China. The fossilized skull of this new dinosaur species was unearthed from the Lower Jurassic Lufeng Formation in Yunnan ...
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Scientists Discover Huge Crystal-Filled Dinosaur Eggs Belonging to a New Species
Few moments in paleontology are as exciting as the discovery of dinosaur eggs. These fragile and ancient specimens offer a ...
BEIJING — The remains of a giant, birdlike dinosaur as tall as the formidable tyrannosaur have been found in China, a surprising discovery that indicates a more complicated evolutionary process for ...
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Limping dinosaur's twisted path puzzles paleontologists, 150 million years later: 'Very rare'
Scientists analyzed the world's only remaining looping dinosaur trackway in Colorado, revealing a 150 million-year-old ...
Did this dinosaur inspire dragon myths? — -- Here's a dinosaur that really knows how to stick its neck out above the rest. Called the "dragon of Qijiang," for the Chinese city in which the fossil ...
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