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Dinosaurs were flourishing in Europe right before their rapid demise, according to a new study. This would help confirm that dinosaurs the world over were wiped out by an asteroid’s impact 66 ...
Fossils of rhabdodontids, or “rod tooth” dinosaurs, have also only been found in Europe in rocks going back 86 to 66 million years ago, suggesting they were endemic to the Late Cretaceous ...
Between 230 million and 66 million years ago, dinosaurs plodded across the supercontinent Pangea, and migrated from Europe to other parts of the world. Now, by gathering and comparing all the data ...
These European dinosaurs include small and medium-sized carnivorous theropods, armoured ankylosaurs, long-necked sauropods, duck-billed hadrosaurs, and rhabdodontids.
This early dinosaur could grow up to 10 meters long and weigh up to 4 metric tons. One of the most important sites where Plateosaurus skeletons have been found is Trossingen in Baden-Württemberg.
Paleontologists have identified a new species of dinosaur that represents one of the "last giants" to have roamed Europe before the catastrophic mass extinction event 66 million years ago.
Between August 1 and 10 of this year, Portuguese and Spanish paleontologists working on the site have unearthed what could be the remains of the largest sauropod dinosaur ever found in Europe.
A new study published in Fossil Record brings together intriguing details about the little-known Rhabdodontidae dinosaurs of Late Cretaceous Europe. These gregarious herbivores, characterized by ...