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Researchers studying pterosaur tracks have found that ancient flying reptiles became better adapted to life on land during ...
Another group of pterosaurs, ctenochasmatoids, which are known for their long jaws and needle-like teeth, mostly left tracks ...
A new study based on mathematical modeling weighs in on the fierce debate among paleontologists over the origins of the king ...
Fossils of footprints over 160 million years old have helped paleontologists at the University of Leicester to narrow down ...
Ankylosaur dinosaur tracks recently discovered in Canada prove club-tailed armored dinosaurs lived here 100 million years ago.
Scientists discovered the first ankylosaurid footprints in Canada, proving club-tailed dinosaurs lived in North America during a previously documented fossil gap.
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What was the fastest dinosaur?
"The fastest dinosaur was likely an Ornithomimosauria," Susannah Maidment, a paleontologist at the Natural History Museum in ...
Paleontologists have discovered tracks belonging to meat-eating theropods and long-necked sauropods on the Isle of Skye.
A paleontological dig site in St. George has been saved from development after the city agreed to relocate a planned electrical substation, allowing scientists to continue their work indefinitely.
Researchers created 3D models of ancient tracks in Oregon’s John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. The study revealed a ...
Scientists explain which dinosaur was the fasted using simulations. Fossil footprints can't accurately capture a dinosaur’s ...
A team of scientists who study vertebrate fossil tracks and traces on South Africa's southern Cape coast have identified the ...