They lived about 30 million years apart and never set foot on the same continent. Yet Giganotosaurus carolinii is always ...
Scientists have confirmed that a group of fossilized tracks found in Northwest China were left by flesh-eating dinosaurs over ...
A “dinosaur highway" containing nearly 200 tracks that date back 166 million years was discovered in a limestone quarry ...
A quarry worker was stripping clay from the ground when he felt odd bumps—they turned out to be part of a ...
The 166-million-year-old footprint tracks, found at a quarry in southern England, mark one of the largest discoveries in ...
Researchers from the Universities of Oxford and Birmingham found the huge expanse of quarry floor filled with hundreds of ...
Yet Giganotosaurus carolinii is always getting compared to the world's most popular dinosaur, the beloved and well-known Tyrannosaurus rex, both vying for the position of the largest carnivorous ...