Tippett's "Prehistoric Beast" remains one of the best dinosaur films ever made. What could he have accomplished with "Dinosaur"?
The monster got its start as a science experiment that escaped to Decatur, Georgia—although, technically, I am not sure if Bookzilla counts
A new miniseries is more dinosaur tribute than scientific documentary
A new DVD release of an old program is something of a dinosaur mixtape, with science and pop culture blended together
In this month's roundup of the best of dino blogs, read about a dinosaur petting zoo, the 10 commandments of paleoart and much more
Why fear Velociraptor? A plastic dinosaur recreation of a classic Jurassic Park scene explains
An affinity for lambeosaurine dinosaurs seems to run in the family
Iron Man, the Hulk, Wolverine and other superheroes are enduring favorites, but do you know what would make them even more awesome? If they were dinosaurs
The many fuzzy and feathery dinosaurs that have been discovered reveal one of the most magnificent evolutionary transformations in the history of life
What if the cataclysmic asteroid that forever changed life on Earth actually missed the planet and giant dinosaurs never went extinct?
Even so, a terrestrial, 16-foot, carnivorous crocodile-like predator is not something I would like to meet in a dark alley (or anywhere else, really)
The sculpture shows a group of carnivorous dinosaurs chowing down on a sauropod, much like the dinosaurs of the country's Lourinhã Formation must have done
Without this film, we might never have seen a giant gorilla hang from the Empire State Building
Is this what paleontologists see after having one too many?
He is one hate-filled beast. Our star contemplates devouring the young of a nearby female tyrannosaur for no other reason than to quell his inner turmoil
Mounting a full dinosaur skeleton, some paleontologists believed, had more to do with art and architecture than with science
An exclusive look at Discovery's upcoming miniseries Dinosaur Revolution
Hitler has somehow resurrected dinosaurs and is using them in his plans for world domination
After moving a few track slabs myself this summer, I can tell you that it's not easy work!
I can't imagine a crime-fighting theropod would follow Batman's strict moral code against killing criminals
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