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A gigantic asteroid brought the age of the dinosaurs to an abrupt end about 66 million years ago, as everything from pterodactyls to Tyrannosaurus rex went extinct. Fortunately, the lives of these iconic creatures were preserved in fossils — allowing researchers to decipher this lost world.
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95 million-year-old Spinosaurus had a scimitar-shaped head crest and waded through the Sahara's rivers like a 'hell heron'
By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry published
Researchers have identified a new Spinosaurus species with a blade-like crest in Niger, changing our understanding of dinosaur evolution and behavior.

Archaeopteryx, one of the world's first proto birds, has a set of weird, never-before-seen features, new study reveals
By Aristos Georgiou published
Iconic transition species between dinosaurs and birds may have had weird 'teeth' on roof of its mouth and a highly mobile tongue, study reveals

T. rex quiz: How much do you really know about the king of the dinosaurs?
By Chris Simms published
Almost everyone has heard of Tyrannosaurus rex, but how much do you actually know about this iconic dinosaur predator? Take our quiz to find out.

Giant 'cow of the Cretaceous' discovered almost 100 years ago identified as new duck-billed dinosaur
By Skyler Ware published
The dino lived during the Late Cretaceous alongside other hadrosaurids in present-day New Mexico.

Spinosaurus relative longer than a pickup truck stalked Thailand's rivers 125 million years ago
By Patrick Pester published
A large fish-eating dinosaur died beside a river 125 million years ago in Cretaceous Thailand. Now, the remains of this ancient predator are helping researchers better understand Asia's enigmatic spinosaurids.

18,000 dinosaur tracks discovered along ancient Bolivian coastline — and they set a new record
By Sascha Pare published
Researchers have counted 16,600 fossilized dinosaur footprints and 1,378 swim tracks at a site in Bolivia that showcase a variety of behaviors and different theropods from the Cretaceous period.

Nanotyrannus isn't a 'mini T. Rex' after all — it's a new species, 'dueling dinosaurs' fossil reveals
By Chris Simms published
An argument over whether fossils from several small dinosaurs represent a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex or smaller adults of a separate species may finally be settled.

First-ever 'mummified' and hoofed dinosaur discovered in Wyoming badlands
By Patrick Pester published
Researchers have unearthed two dinosaur "mummies" in the badlands of Wyoming, confirming duck-billed dinosaurs had hooves, alongside a string of other discoveries.

Rare fossils in New Mexico reveal dinosaurs were doing just fine before the asteroid annihilated them all
By Patrick Pester published
New dating has revealed that New Mexico's last dinosaurs were healthy, diverse and thriving at the end of the Cretaceous period, suggesting non-avian dinosaurs weren't in decline before being snuffed out by the asteroid strike.
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