The recently discovered Eotriceratops might yield important clues about how the famous Triceratops evolved
Paleontologists Welcome Xenoceratops to the Ceratopsian Family Tree
Canadian researchers found the horned dinosaur hiding in storage
Paleontologists uncover a new look for one of Cretaceous Utah’s most common dinosaurs, Eolambia
Did Sauropods Have Built-In Swamp Coolers?
Paleobiologists are still trying to figure out how large sauropods prevented themselves from overheating
Jaws once thought to be from Megalosaurus belong instead to this little-known species
A hidden ankylosaur species changes how paleontologists understand the evolution of North America’s Late Cretaceous dinosaurs
New Dinosaur Discovered – Named After the Demonic Sauron from Lord of the Rings
A bizarre skull fragment hints at a new species of giant predatory dinosaur from Morocco
Dinosaurs undoubtedly slipped and fell. But did they leave any evidence of their mishaps in the fossil record?
What Scared Dinosaurs? The Terror Croc
Deinosuchus, an enormous alliagtoroid, undoubtedly gave dinosaurs much to fear
Thanks to some historical detectivework, a pair of researchers has relocated one of the earliest recognized dinosaur sites in the American west
Sauropods are iconic dinosaurs, but the first of their kind ever found was initially thought to be a huge crocodile
Did Tyrannosaurus Ever Battle Triceratops?
We love to imagine Tyrannosaurus fighting Triceratops to the death, but did such battles ever happen?
Feathery Ostrich Mimics Enfluffle the Dinosaur Family Tree
A trio of feathered dinosaurs tests a longstanding hypothesis and hint that there may be more feathered dinosaur fossils than anyone ever expected
Paleontologists have known about Heterodontosaurus for decades, but a new restoration of the dinosaur shows just how freaky it was
For over a century and a half, paleontologists have been confounded by the sail-backed carnivore Becklespinax. What did this dinosaur really look like?
Dinosaur Stampede, the Musical
What caused Australia’s dinosaur stampede? A short musical performance suggests an answer
The weird alvarezsaurs look perfectly-adapted to eating termites, but how can we find out what they really ate?
The Saddest Dinosaur Cartoon Ever
Mountain of Dinosaurs, from 1967, uses extinction as a metaphor for Soviet oppression
Jurassic Park 4′s Discharged Dinosaur Soldiers
Some scrapped Jurassic Park 4 designs show the movie’s insane ideas for dinosaur soldiers
The Bat-Winged Dinosaur That Never Was
Just when naturalists began to suspect that birds might be dinosaurs, one researcher put forward a truly strange idea of what early bird ancestors would have looked like
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