By a very small margin, Spinosaurus is currently thought to have been the largest carnivorous (meat-eating) dinosaur, weighing in at 7.4 tonnes and 14 meters long. Other Cretaceous giants are right up ...
Fossils unearthed during construction of a water pipeline in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia have revealed one of the oddest ...
Standing next to the remarkable Triceratops skeleton on permanent display at Melbourne Museum ... An ocean away from South America's titanosaurs, Spinosaurus lived in what is now North Africa during ...
The dinosaur, named Duonychus tsogtbaatari, measured about 10 feet (3 meters) long, weighed approximately 575 pounds (260 kg) ...
Standing next to the remarkable Triceratops skeleton on permanent display at Melbourne Museum ... there is currently not enough fossil material to be confident of those estimates. Spinosaurus rules ...
With two-fingered hands and long "nasty" claws, the Duonychus tsogtbaatari is certainly a strange sight. Fossils of this ...
Scientists use different methods to calculate size and weight so they don’t always agree, but judging by bones found, a good ...
While they were part of the dinosaur clade called theropods that included all the meat-eaters such as Tyrannosaurus and Spinosaurus ... While the skeleton recovered was incomplete - for instance ...