Articles for tag: #Dinosaurs

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Brand New Tyrannosaurus Species Discovered In Mexico

A new fossil discovery is shedding light on a previously unknown Tyrannosaur species. This close relative of the Tyrannosaurus rex was found in Mexico, revealing intriguing differences between the northern and southern populations of these ancient predators! Let’s see why scientists are excited about what this means for our understanding of dinosaur diversity. A Forgotten Fossil ...

Artistic reconstruction of a Lokiceratops head.

78 Million Year Old Dinosaur Found In Montana Has The Weirdest Skull Ever

In 2019, paleontologists discovered the fossilized remains of a new species of dinosaur in northern Montana. This dinosaur, related to Triceratops, had a unique and asymmetrical skull structure. So, let’s discover Lokiceratops rangiformis! Unique Skull Structure Lokiceratops had an unusual set of head ornaments, including the largest frill horns ever seen on a horned dinosaur. Its frill ...

Skull of Enalioetes schroederi

New Dinosaur Species Alive 250 Million Years Ago Discovered In Germany

The discovery of Enalioetes schroederi of the metriorhynchid family is an exciting development in paleontology. This ancient marine reptile lived about 250 million years ago. Let’s look at how the fossil, found in Germany, offers new insights into the diversity of early marine reptiles! Fossil Discovery Location This species was discovered recently, but fossils of it have ...

First Complete Dinosaur Fossil Ever Found Finally Makes History

The Scelidosaurus, a dinosaur species first discovered over 150 years ago, has finally been studied in detail. Initially overlooked, this fossil represents the first nearly complete dinosaur skeleton ever found! Let’s discover how researchers have given this ancient creature the attention it deserves. Discovery of the Scelidosaurus The Scelidosaurus was first unearthed in England in ...

Giant pterosaur beside a T. rex.

Dracula, The Largest Flying Dinosaur From 66 Million Years Ago

The discovery of an ancient flying reptile, nicknamed “Dracula,” has reignited the fascination with prehistoric giants. This creature is now thought to be one of the largest flying animals to have ever lived. Let’s discover how researchers have uncovered remarkable details about this colossal pterosaur! Dracula: A Prehistoric Giant Dracula, scientifically named Hatzegopteryx, lived around ...