The ancient footprints depicted sharp claw marks at the ends of each toe imprint, indicating that they belonged to a big carnivore. “Most carnivorous dinosaurs leave footprints that look like ...
Kids of all ages (and I include adults here) are fascinated by dinosaurs that break records for the biggest, the longest, the ...
These footprints appeared to date back to the Early Cretaceous when the continent was attached to Antarctica and hinted that the large and carnivorous theropod dinosaurs lived in the polar region.
The discovery has led to the confirmation of the existence of large carnivorous dinosaurs on what would become the Australian continent. Picture: Jonathan Metzger/Supplied The formal ...
These dinosaurs were ginormous. Scientists think that Cetiosaurus ... itself around six to nine metres long.' This big carnivore stalked the shores of southern England 168-166 million years ago, back ...
Deinonychus was a theropod, a group of bipedal, carnivorous dinosaurs that also included ... were made in the early nineteenth century. Initially dinosaurs were thought to look like large lizards, and ...
Large predatory dinosaurs – on the scale of Tyrannosaurus – are notably absent from the Australian fossil record. Instead, Australian dinosaur populations seem to have been dominated by medium-sized ...
The large, muscular arms and fingers tipped with fearsome scythe-like claws were presumably the primary weapons of megaraptorids. In contrast to almost every other group of medium-sized carnivorous ...