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Paleontologists have discovered tracks belonging to meat-eating theropods and long-necked sauropods on the Isle of Skye.
A paleontological dig site in St. George has been saved from development after the city agreed to relocate a planned ...
The dinosaur that made them is said to be between five and six metres long, spiky and armoured with a stiff tail or full club. The species has been named Ruopodosaurus clava.
Scientists have identified fossil dinosaur footprints from a new species in B.C. and Alberta. They're believed to be the first tracks found in the world to be identified as belonging to club ...
Scientists explain which dinosaur was the fasted using simulations. Fossil footprints can't accurately capture a dinosaur’s ...
Trove of dinosaur footprints reveal Jurassic secrets on Isle of Skye where would-be Scottish king Bonnie Prince Charlie ...
Fossils of footprints over 160 million years old have helped paleontologists at the University of Leicester to narrow down ...
The set of tracks discovered on Skye show the movements of at least two dinosaur species — one a theropod, from the group that includes predators such as Tyrannosaurus rex, the other a sauropod ...