Paleontologists have found tens of thousands of dinosaur tracks in South America, which offers evidence as to which species were traveling via an ancient coastline.
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Scientists Find Fossilized Swim Traces, Revealing That T. rex Was More Than Just a Land Predator
It’s easy to picture T.rex stomping through forests, roaring at the top of its lungs as it hunted down its prey. But what if ...
Scientists studied thousands of dinosaur footprints in Bolivia and uncovered how these animals moved, ran, and interacted on ...
Despite what's depicted in movies and books, the real Tyrannosaurus rex was likely an awkward swimmer at best. Illustration by Fotokita, Getty Images To date, no one has found swim traces from a ...
As Texas baked in record-breaking heat this summer and a growing drought pushed water levels down, a group of volunteers uncovered something sort of magnificent: new giant dinosaur tracks that are ...
For millions of years, dinosaurs ruled the land and sky. For whatever reason, though, the ferocious beasts never took the deep dive into the open seas. Sure, some were believed to splash around or ...
A record discovery of 18,000 dinosaur footprints in Bolivia offers new insight into ancient species and their movements.
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One Jurassic World Rebirth T-Rex Scene Is Surprisingly Scientifically Accurate & It Looks Incredible
Science backs up what looks to be one of the scariest sequences in Jurassic World Rebirth. Based on the trailers for the film, it seems like the upcoming Jurassic World Rebirth will be terrifying. For ...
A cut scene from 1993's Jurassic Park was repurposed for the latest film in the franchise, Jurassic World Rebirth Writer David Koepp told Entertainment Weekly why a scene where a Tyrannosaurus rex ...
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