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Scientists just discovered a dinosaur with 12-inch Freddy Krueger claws and only two fingers, and it may have used them like a sloth
A new dinosaur species discovered in Mongolia is making paleontologists rethink what they thought they knew about dino hands. This feathered creature, named Duonychus tsogtbaatari, had only two ...
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70 million-year evolutionary gap filled with new miniature dinosaur species
In the world of paleontology, the biggest bones usually grab the loudest headlines. But ...
A herd of ceratopsians (Styracosaurus albertensis) accompanied by an ankylosaur (Euplocephalus tutus) walk through an old river channel under the watchful eyes of two tyrannosaurs (Gorgosaurus ...
A newly identified tiny dinosaur, Foskeia pelendonum, is shaking up long-held ideas about how plant-eating dinosaurs evolved. Though fully grown adults were remarkably small and lightweight, their ...
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From Feathered Dinosaurs to Tiny Bees, 10 New Species Scientists Discovered in 2025
Scientists at the American Museum of Natural History investigated old specimens that had been at the museum for decades and ...
Paleontologists have discovered a new species of dinosaur that was related to the infamous Tyrannosaurus rex. The dino fossils, two partial skeletons found in Gobi Desert in Mongolia in the 1970s, ...
About 66 million years ago, an asteroid slammed into the planet, wiping out all non-avian dinosaurs and about 70% of all marine species. Between about 120 million and 130 million years ago, during the ...
Using artificial intelligence, DinoTracker can accurately classify dinosaur tracks around 90 percent of the time ...
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First, dinosaur tracks aged around 140 million years were reported in 2025 on a remote stretch of the coast in South Africa’s ...
The fossils date back an estimated 125 million years ago. Paleontologists in China have discovered a brand new species of burrowing dinosaur that dates back an estimated 125 million years ago. The ...
The Dinotracker app was trained on eight major characteristics of dinosaur footprints to quickly determine the species.
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