AUBURN, Ala. (WRBL) — Auburn University unveiled the most complete dinosaur specimen in the eastern United States on June 1, according to the Director of University Communications Services Preston ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Two gloved hands investigating a large egg Researchers in China have opened a new window into the deep past by blasting dinosaur ...
Imagine a giant, bird-like dinosaur that was so heavy, it weighed as much as a modern-day rhinoceros. Given its heft, how did this bulky, feathered beast sit on its eggs without crushing them to ...
Dinosaurs were smarter than you might think – they used the heat from geysers and volcanoes to warm their eggs. Ed Yong explains how scientists figured out dinosaurs’ nest heating systems. At ...
The egg was destined to hatch into a dinosaur. Then came the water. Swept away by a storm or knocked into a river, the egg drifted to sea at a time when the Gulf Coast stretched somewhere north of ...
It doesn't appear dramatic at first glance. A spherical fossil discovered on dry ground in central India, one of many found in an old nesting site. However, when the researchers examined closer, ...
Eggs have been laid on land by birds, reptiles, dinosaurs and a few oddball mammals for more than 200 million years. Eggs have been laid on land by birds, reptiles, dinosaurs and a few oddball mammals ...
Imagine a hummingbird sitting on a tiny nest filled with even teenier eggs. Adorable, right? Now picture a dinosaur the size of a fully grown hippopotamus settling onto its eggs—sounds like a recipe ...
Eggs have been laid on land by birds, reptiles, dinosaurs and a few oddball mammals for more than 200 million years. And humans have been using some of these eggs as a nutritious source of food, and ...