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paleontology
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Evidence of “Complex” Dinosaur Herding Found In Mussaurus “Graveyard”
The South American region of Patagonia, straddled between Argentina and Chile, has always been famous in the world…
November 5, 2021
Recent Dinosaur Biomechanical Studies Reveal Their Bipedal “Tail-Wagging”
With how frequent dinosaurs appear in popular media, you’d think we would have dinosaur movements down pat by…
October 22, 2021
New Dinosaur Finds Imply European Origins of the Spinosaurids
The 2001 film Jurassic Park III revealed to the world one of the most peculiar—yet absolutely fearsome—dinosaurs to…
October 18, 2021
Chinese Fossil Find Yields 125 Million-Year-Old Preserved Dinosaur Cells
Caudipteryx (kaw-DIP-tear-ricks) is a small two-legged theropod dinosaur that’s about the size of a modern-day peacock. It lived…
October 11, 2021
Reclassified Ancient “Sea Monster” Prowled the Seas of Kansas
As is the case with the sciences, truths are constantly being tested with evidence that may challenge its…
September 27, 2021
The Story of Cats (And How We Figure Into It)
This video from PBS Eons, hosted by Blake de Pastino, details how and when we might have encountered…
September 25, 2021
New “Shark-toothed” Dinosaur From Uzbekistan May Have Been Among the Last of Its Kind
Back in the 1980s, a dinosaur jawbone was found in the Kyzylkum desert, the 15th largest desert in…
September 22, 2021
The Story of Dogs (and How Humans Got Their Help)
In yet another video from PBS Eons and Kallie Moore, they discuss the paleontological evidence and ancestry of…
September 12, 2021
All About Megalodon and All Its Ancient Shark Relatives
This video, from YouTube channel PBS Eons and hosted by one of its presenters Kallie Moore, showcases the…
September 11, 2021
A Filipino Indigenous Population May Possess the Most Denisovan Ancestry
Since their discovery just a few decades ago, the Denisovans have become a subject of heated discussion and…
September 10, 2021
