They were having so many questions. How did these dead dinosaurs end up there, together? What do their bones tell us of their lives and their deaths? A paleontologist, Jimmy de Rooij was hired to ...
Bone-diggin' is still essential ... Scientists began to view dinosaurs as an evolutionary dead end. They were tail-dragging losers in a Darwinian world, defeated by quicker, smarter mammals.
and behavior from a time when no fossilized dinosaur bones have been found in Australia," Romilio explained. "Significant fossils like this can sit unnoticed for years, even in plain sight.
Brazilian paleontologist Tito Aureliano found that hollow bones filled with little air sacs were so important to dinosaur survival, they evolved independently several times in different lineages.
However, the fossils are mainly fragmentary bones and were not well-preserved, lacking substantial biological information about the dinosaur's cranial structure. The researchers estimated that the ...
For Shidlovskiy and Triebold, hunting down and digging up the extremely dead ... dinosaur and was "float," meaning it wasn't connected to any other part of the buried skeleton. That lone bone ...
The University of Manchester team has found that the internal biological structure of pterosaur bones could inspire ... were flying reptiles from the dinosaur era. They were the first vertebrates ...
movement and behavior from a time when no fossilized dinosaur bones have been found in Australia,” said Romilio, from the University of Queensland. “Significant fossils like this can sit ...
But in Australia, since the oldest fossilized dinosaur bones come from the Middle Jurassic, about 160 million years ago, “footprint fossils are the only direct evidence our country has of the ...
It was believed the bone fossils could be associated with larger types of dinosaurs, including sauropods and ornithischians, but further study was required to confirm the species. “Experts ...