The fossil is of the first baby Pentaceratops ever discovered, researchers say. — -- The National Guard recently airlifted a rare baby dinosaur fossil, estimated to be 70 million years old, out ...
Paleontologists with the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science unveiled the first baby Pentaceratops skull ever discovered as hundreds of people lined up to get a look. Scientists had cut ...
New analysis of the skull of a Styracosaurus has led scientists to question a previous theory that all dinosaurs had symmetrical faces. The well-preserved skull was discovered in 2015 by Scott Persons ...
BISTI/DE-NA-ZIN WILDERNESS – All eyes were on the sky as helicopters airlifted two Pentaceratops fossils from the Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness area and the Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness Study Area on ...
Styracosaurus at the American Museum of Natural History From Brown and Schlaikjer, 1937 One of my favorite dinosaurs at the American Museum of Natural History is the Styracosaurus. The insanely ...
An artists' rendition of a different species of Pentaceratops alongside a modern white rhinoceros for scale Walter Myers /Stocktrek Images/Corbis Discovering a new dinosaur usually takes years, if not ...
Paleontologists with the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science on Thursday planned to unveil the first baby Pentaceratops skull ever discovered. Scientists have already cut open a giant ...
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science researchers took the wraps off the first-ever discovered baby Pentaceratops skull. The unveiling took place yesterday at a free public showing ...
I’ll take any excuse for a fossil road trip. There are so many quarries, museums, and other roadside paleo stops that even after a year of criss-crossing the west, I haven’t yet seen them all. And ...
Nick Longrich, a paleontologist who teaches at the University of Bath in Britain, says the bones appear to be from a previously unknown Pentaceratops, a buffalo-sized plant-eating horned dinosaur. He ...
Paleontologists with the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science on Thursday unveiled the first baby Pentaceratops skull ever discovered as hundreds of people lined up to get a look.