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Nyasasaurus could be the earliest known dinosaur, or else a close relative of early dinosaurs. Credit: Mark Witton/The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London New research suggests that the ...
The impact triggered a series of catastrophic events, including rapid climate changes that ultimately led to the extinction of the non-avian dinosaurs and approximately 75% of all species on Earth.
In life, the dinosaur was a bit smaller than a Tyrannosaurus rex, at about 30 to 33 feet in length. It had a unique nasal horn and symmetrical teeth that it used to eat its prey, the researchers said.
Yet stark differences between some of these fossils may indicate that dinosaurs originated earlier in the Triassic period than we thought, evolving distinct characteristics as they spread across ...
Ancient fossils of the world's very first dinosaurs may be buried in places almost impossible to investigate, according to new research from University College London and the UK's Natural History ...
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WASHINGTON, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Dinosaurs long dominated Earth's land ecosystems with a multitude of forms including plant-eating giants like Argentinosaurus, meat-eating brutes like Tyrannosaurus ...