New research shows fossil skin can reveal color patterns in young Diplodocus, changing old ideas about sauropod appearance.
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160-Million-Year-Old Fossils Rewrite the Story of Dinosaur Flight
Learn how rare fossil feathers preserved molting patterns, revealing new findings of dinosaur flight.
Scientists studying ancient fossils of a small feathered dinosaur have discovered that it had a bandit’s mask as well as a striped tail, rather like today’s raccoons. The eye-catching plumage of ...
The researchers teamed up with a palaeo-artist to create a 3-D model of the dinosaur Scientists have recreated the colour patterns of a dinosaur, revealing a camouflage used by animals today. A study ...
Dr Jakob Vinther began study on the colors of dinosaurs many years ago. His first study showed the color of the animal you'll see below this paragraph – a dinosaur by the name of Anchiornis huxleyi.
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Scientists found thousands of dinosaur footprints in Bolivia, and some were underwater!
A sprawling fossil site in central Bolivia has revealed more than 16,000 dinosaur footprints, preserved across the surface of ...
After reconstructing the color patterns of a well-preserved dinosaur from China, researchers have found that the long-lost species called Psittacosaurus (meaning "parrot lizard," a reference to its ...
Some feathered dinosaurs may have lost the ability to fly, revealing that the evolution of flight was far more complex than ...
In 1989, paleontologist Darren Tanke suggested that similar breaks were the result of mating as one dinosaur mounted the ...
In many of the books about dinosaurs I read as a child, the evolution of horned dinosaurs (ceratopsians) looked pretty straightforward. Early, lanky forms such as Psittacosaurus were succeeded by a ...
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