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“Titanosaur” Fossils could belong to the world’s largest ever creature
Experts have uncovered the remains of a gigantic dinosaur in Argentina, and believe it could be one of the largest creatures to have ever walked the Earth. Paleontologists discovered the fossilized re...
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Who will buy ‘Big John,’ the biggest triceratops ever found?
The massive fossil will be on display in Paris from Sept. 16 to Oct. 15.
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We know that a mass extinction 66 million years ago killed dinosaurs, but not the dinosaurs that modern birds descended from. Now, new fossils offer some clues as to why some avian dinosaurs survived.... View More
Birds Are The Last Dinosaurs. Why Did They Survive?
The ancestors of modern birds survived the mass extinction event that killed other dinosaurs 66 million years ago. New fossils offer one theory as to why.
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Fossil of giant 70m year-old fish found in Argentina | Geology Page
A giant 70 million year old fossil of a fish that lived amongst dinosaurs has been discovered in Argentine Patagonia, a team of researchers
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Near-Complete Pterosaur Skeleton Obtained in Police Raid Reveals Stunning Details About the Species
The winged reptile’s anatomical features hint that it may have foraged around like a chicken and flown short distances to escape predators
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10 Interesting Facts About The Geological Time Scale
The geological time scale (GTS) is a system of chronological measurement that relates stratigraphy to time.
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Meganeura : The largest insect ever existed was a giant dragonfly | Geology Page
What Was the Biggest Insect That Ever Lived? Meganeura is a genus of extinct insects from the Carboniferous period. More Info ..Check This Out
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