It’s perhaps a useful reminder that, in evolution, bigger is only better when bigger helps. For the silverback gorilla, being ...
The discovery of Lokiceratops rangiformis, a new species of horned dinosaur in Montana, reveals groundbreaking insights into dinosaur evolution and regional biodiversity during the Late Cretaceous ...
A new study suggests that certain theropods—two-legged, mostly meat-eating dinosaurs—had shrunken forelimbs as an ...
Tyrannosaurus rex possessed a preposterously massive skull - 5 feet long (1.5 meters) and built to enable bone-crunching bite ...
Long before humans existed, Earth was home to animals so massive that modern wildlife seems impossibly small by comparison. Giant sauropod dinosaurs evolved into living giants capable of crushing the ...
Treehoppers, small plant-eating insects from the Membracidae family, are gaining interest among scientists due to their ...
A Chinese research team has recently confirmed the discovery of a large-scale dinosaur footprint site in Xuanhua of ...
Ever wonder what it feels like to be at the bottom of the food chain? The Branson Dinosaur Museum in Branson, Missouri offers that humbling experience without the actual risk of becoming a snack. Step ...
Some scientists have suggested a different idea: T. rex’s arms may have evolved to be smaller as another body part grew ...
Unique traits The tiny dinosaur's unique traits shed light on how birds, which descended from dinosaurs, evolved, suggesting they attained their minimum body size much quicker than previously thought.
It ran on the tips of its toes. Its bite was brutal enough to take down a titan. And its neck was so strong, there was no way ...
T. rex and other giant dinosaurs evolved tiny arms because their skulls and bites became powerful enough to replace forelimbs ...