It’s an age-old question of elementary school students. Unfortunately, there’s probably no definitive answer — at least according to State Paleontologist John Hoganson, who spent Thursday assembling ...
KUTV — The following information was submitted by The Natural History Museum of Utah. The Natural History Museum of Utah’s (NHMU) 9th-annual DinoFest on January 25-26, 2025, will dive into the oceans, ...
Paleontologists have discovered the fossilized remains of a crocodile "hypercarnivore" that lived in what is now Argentina some 70 million years ago—and it ate dinosaurs. Named Kostensuchus atrox, the ...
Around 165 million years ago on a coastal floodplain in what is now Morocco lived one of the most extreme dinosaurs on record ...
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