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The remains of a newly discovered stegosaur with huge backplates, long tail spikes and a teensy head belong to one of the oldest dinosaurs of its kind on record, a new study finds. "Bashanosaurus ...
A new species of one of the most recognisable types of dinosaur is also the oldest of its kind ever discovered, British scientists believe. Remains of a stegosaur, a dinosaur made famous through ...
Scientists have discovered a new species of stegosaur that is the most ancient of the group of armoured herbivorous dinosaurs unearthed in Asia, and could be the oldest in the world. The ...
Fossils have led researchers to a previously unknown species of armored dinosaur that lived 168 million years ago, and it's unlike anything they've ever seen before.
The fossil of an armored dinosaur that lived 168 million years ago is the oldest stegosaur found in Asia and may belong to one of the earliest stegosaurs. The fossil showcases a “really weird ...
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Scientists Dig Up a 150-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Skull in SpainIn a nutshell A remarkably well-preserved skull of Dacentrurus armatus found in Spain is the most complete stegosaur skull ever discovered in Europe, offering new anatomical insights into this ...
Stegosaur tails have been a matter of some debate. While paleontologists used to say they were only for decoration, recent studies have suggested that the spiked, dexterous tails were actually ...
Remains of the stegosaur, which included bones from the back, shoulder, thigh, feet, and ribs, as well as several armour plates, were found at a site in Chongqing, south west China.
Stegosaur tracks a colossal findAside from a system of shallow Platte-like rivers and shallow ponds, the Morrison area’s landscape in the Jurassic featured few plants, a dry environment that ...
A researcher at the National Museums Scotland has made a remarkable discovery, stumbling across a 166-million-year-old dinosaur fossil while running on a beach in Scotland.
A team of scientists has found the smallest stegosaur footprint known in the world. The 2.4-inch-long (6-centimeter) print appears to have been left by a young stegosaur about the size of a cat.
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