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Imagine the sound of a dinosaur roaring... Super loud, right? Wrong... It turns out the giant prehistoric creatures almost ...
The tooth-marked bones of giant, plant-eating dinosaurs have provided a fascinating glimpse into the prehistoric feeding habits of large carnivores living in North America around 150 million years ...
It took a lot of meat to feed even one species of large carnivorous dinosaur, so how did several survive side-by-side in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods without starving? We might finally have ...
According to some scientists, it's a large carnivore that was "Africa's answer to T.rex." Uncovered beneath the Saharan sands, Carcharodontosaurus had 6-inch long serrated teeth housed in a giant, ...
The 2-day dinosaur extravaganza Dino Festival will return this month, featuring an incredible lineup of attractions to look ...
But if carnivorous appetites were the main driver of sauropod size, we’d see a more uniform and extended “arms race” between the dinosaurs over time, resulting in gradually larger predators ...