Should Mamenchisaurus go by the nickname Neckita? Mei Mei? Tiny? Vote now
The best of what's being written about dinosaurs in the blogosphere
Scientists have generated the first video of a shock wave from a trombone
The area is piled high with sedimentary rock from the heyday of the dinosaurs. At a few spots, it's easy to see the animals' tracks
The bar-headed goose spends its winters at sea level in India and its summers in central Asia
Will unmanned aerial vehicles—drones—soon take civilian passengers on pilotless flights?
Wildlife researchers and tourists are heading to a tiny Mexican village to learn about the mystery of the largest fish in the sea
Leaping beetles, Pacific salmon, prehistoric mammals and other news updates in wildlife research
It took a long time—and a new understanding of sauropod lifestyles—to figure out whether they laid eggs or gave birth to live young
Free-roaming, unowned kitties live differently from our beloved pets
Satellite imagery is providing new insight into an important ecosystem just off the California coast
The giant with the "three-horned face" was originally mistaken for a very different creature
Tyrannosaurus rex is the antithesis of everything a good pet should be. “Literally awful and almost certainly needing a special insurance policy” to keep
A recent study of fatal black bear attacks shows that hungry males are the ones to really worry about
Thanks to new specimens found in China, paleontologists have discovered that Shastasaurus ate very much like a beaked whale does today
If someone tries to sell you the Brooklyn Bridge, you know it's a hoax. But what about a meteorite, moon or star?
Garlic mustard and Asian carp can wreak havoc on their ecosystems, but do they have a future on your dinner plate?
The Incas used llama dung as fertilizer to grow maize, and fuel an empire
Are there too many dinosaurs? Paleontologist Jack Horner thinks so, and he explained his reasoning in a short TED talk last month
Spinosaurus may not be as popular as Tyrannosaurus, but sculptures and models of the sail-backed predatory dinosaur are common along America's roadsides
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