Traumatic bone injuries in the tails of duckbilled dinosaurs have led scientists at Queen’s University Belfast to a major discovery: they believe they can now identify the bones as female.
Paleontologists spotted injuries on the tails of duck-billed dinosaur fossils that might have occurred during mating.
For decades, the mighty roars of dinosaurs have thundered through movies, TV shows, and filled the imaginations of children and adults alike. However, you’d be surprised to know that in reality, no ...
Female dinosaurs can be identified by traumatic bone injuries in tailbones, according to research conducted at Queen's University in Belfast.
New research out of Northern Ireland reveals there may be a distinct clue to determine the actual gender of dinosaurs. It’s ...
MUSKEGON MI -- A new exhibit at the Muskegon Museum of History and Science opens this weekend, “Dinosaur Bones with Paleo Joe.” The Dinosaur Bones exhibit opens June 1 and runs through Dec. 30. The ...
The all-ages graphic novel 'Alien Bones' will be released through indie publisher 1First Comics in October. By Graeme McMillan Mankind may be used to the idea that, before humanity, dinosaurs ruled ...
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science already houses a vast trove of dinosaur bones, but it recently received an unexpected addition to the collection. The latest fossil didn’t come from a generous ...
A survey of prehistoric bones reveals that T. rex and some of its cousins had more than one way to reach enormous sizes. Evolution may have preserved that variation in modern animals too.
Long before horses thundered across the plains, a plant-eating giant with hooves of its own left footprints in the mud. Newly ...
SALT LAKE CITY -- A giant rock jammed full of dinosaur bones continues to amaze Utah scientists as they slowly pick away at it to reveal its secrets, unscrambling what may be Utah's biggest single ...
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