A new “ apex predator ” dinosaur species has been discovered based on its fossil, unearthed in Argentina with a crocodile ...
In a new study, researchers said they uncovered part of a skull as well as arm, leg and tail bones from the Lago Colhué Huapi ...
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Crocodile-eating apex dinosaur reveals missing link in predator evolution
A fossil from the blustery plains of Patagonia is revising your book on one of the most elusive bands of hunting dinosaurs.
A fossil unearthed in Argentina of a newly identified species of meat-eating dinosaur is providing insight into a poorly ...
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Big crocodile bone stuck inside dinosaur mouth reveals predator’s last meal
F ossilized remains have led to the identification of new dinosaur species, along with evidence of the last meal, according to a new study released on September 23. It seems the predator ate ...
The fossil was identified as a “tridimensional partial rostrum” fragment, or the part of an upper jaw close to the tip, or end, of a prehistoric animal, according to a study published Sept. 23 in the ...
Table for one-and-a-half. Scientists have discovered a new “apex predator” dinosaur that appears to have been fossilized right in the middle of eating a crocodile-like creature. The newly found ...
Paleontologists in Argentina have discovered a new predatory dinosaur -- the fossils of which contained a crocodile bone within the dinosaur's mouth.
Scientists in Argentina have discovered Joaquinraptor casali, a new dinosaur species from the mysterious megaraptoran group.
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Misclassified for 126 Years, This Fossil Fragment Just Revealed One of the Largest Predators of the Triassic—Long Before T. Rex Ruled the Earth
A 28-centimetre fragment of fossilised jawbone—first unearthed on the Welsh coast in 1899—has now been formally recognised as part of a previously unknown, large-bodied theropod dinosaur. Researchers ...
A fossil jawbone discovered in 1899 in South Wales has been reclassified as a new dinosaur species, Newtonsaurus.
A Spanish fossil reveals Europe may be the birthplace of the Spinosaurus named Camarillasaurus cirugedae that ruled Africa.
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