The dinosaur paleontologists named Oviraptor, “egg thief,” ironically turned out to be a caring mother
Huge dinosaurs like Diplodocus couldn’t chew, so how did they eat?
Even though Dino Beatdown delivers on the jetpacks and Velociraptor, that’s not enough to make it a fun game
Round 1 of the Dinosaurs vs Aliens Throwdown
Does the first issue of Dinosaurs vs Aliens live up to the hype?
Will We Ever Find All the Dinosaurs?
There are probably hundreds of dinosaurs that paleontologists have yet to discover, but will we ever find all the dinosaurs?
Almost 30 years after the program aired, DinosaurTheatre has shared part of an original interview with Natural History Museum paleontologist Angela Milner
On the Trail of a Weird Dinosaur
A rare footprint places a strange group of dinosaurs in Cretaceous Alaska
Did All Dinosaurs Have Feathers?
A newly-discovered fossil raises the possibility that all dinosaur lineages were fuzzy
A Sneak Peek at a New Dinosaur
Argentina unveils a new dinosaur to celebrate the country’s bicentennial
Will We Ever Find Dinosaurs Caught in the Act?
Is there any chance that paleontologists will one day find mating dinosaurs?
In the Steps of a Hungry Acrocanthosaurus
A special set of footprints may record a dinosaur attack in progress
You Say Tyrannosaurus, I Say Tarbosaurus
Was the million-dollar dinosaur a species of Tyrannosaurus, or was it a different sort of dinosaur?
Edmontosaurus has often been called the “cow of the Cretaceous”, but did this dinosaur chew like a mammal?
Beautiful Dinosaurs Ripped From Time
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles has beautiful dinosaur displays, but what do the exhibits tell us about your connection to Triceratops and kin?
Our ancestors and cousins didn’t all live in the shadows of the Mesozoic world—some were burly carnivores
A new twist in the million dollar Tarbosaurus controversy may send this dinosaur home
A new museum exhibit presents one of the largest dinosaurs ever found
Disease and the Demise of the Dinosaurs
Cataracts, slipped discs, epidemics, glandular problems and even a loss of sex drive have all been proposed as the reason non-avian dinosaurs perished
Shovel-Beaked, Not Duck-Billed
A rare fossil shows that duck-billed dinosaurs were not so duck-like after all
Apatosaurus Was a Deceptive Dinosaur
Apatosaurus means “deceptive lizard,” and a short cartoon offers a new interpretation of that name
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