Fossils

A skeleton of the Late Triassic ichthyosaur Shastasaurus liangae.

Slurp! The Marine Reptile Shastasaurus Was a Suction Feeder

Thanks to new specimens found in China, paleontologists have discovered that Shastasaurus ate very much like a beaked whale does today

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One Dinosaur Too Many?

Are there too many dinosaurs? Paleontologist Jack Horner thinks so, and he explained his reasoning in a short TED talk last month

A restoration of Apatosaurus

Dinosaur Skin Scraps Are a Jurassic Mystery

Paleontologist Philip Currie poses with a tyrannosaur skull.

Tarbosaurus Gangs: What Do We Know?

The proposal of pack-hunting dinosaurs is old news in paleontological circles, and the evidence to support the claims about Tarbosaurus hasnt been released

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Tiny Tarbosaurus Shows How Tyrants Grew Up

The new Tarbosaurus juvenile is a truly remarkable specimen

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Kelmayisaurus Gets a Family

O.C. Marsh's conception of an eight-spiked Stegosaurus

The Myth of the Eight-Spiked Stegosaurus

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What Tales Do Albertosaurus Injuries Tell?

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Come Into My Parlor, Said the Spider to the Dinosaur

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Just When You Thought Velociraptor Couldn't Get Scarier

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Birds Inherited Strong Sense of Smell From Dinosaurs

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Daemonosaurus Shakes Up the Early History of Dinosaurs

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The Deep History of Dinosaur Lice

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A New Giant Tyrant, Zhuchengtyrannus

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Watch Out For That Thagomizer!

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The Tyrannosaur Tooth Toolkit

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Finding the Family of Acrocanthosaurus

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Oxalaia: Brazil's New, Giant Spinosaur

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Bite Marks Tell of Tussling Ichthyosaurs

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Tapeworms, Trematodes and Other Dinosaur Pests

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