Tiny Dinosaur Discovery Challenges Patagonia’s ‘Age of Giants’ Narrative
A crow-sized dinosaur fossil discovered in Argentina’s Patagonia reveals unexpected biodiversity during the Cretaceous period, challenging perceptions of an ‘Age of Giants.’
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A crow-sized dinosaur fossil discovered in Argentina’s Patagonia reveals unexpected biodiversity during the Cretaceous period, challenging perceptions of an ‘Age of Giants.’
Scientists discover Spinosaurus mirabilis, a massive fish-eating dinosaur with a sword-like crest, in Niger’s Sahara, reshaping understanding of prehistoric predators.
First-ever dinosaur fossils have been discovered on Hong Kong’s Port Island, dating back to the Cretaceous period. This significant find opens new avenues for palaeoecological research in the region.
Scientists have discovered the world’s largest known Deinonychus footprints at the Longxian site in Fujian Province, leading to the naming of a new species, Fujianipus yingliangi.
A new armored dinosaur species, ‘Datai yingliangis’, has been discovered in east China’s Jiangxi Province, offering fresh insights into Ankylosaurine dinosaurs of the early Late Cretaceous.
Chinese paleontologists have discovered a new dinosaur species, Gandititan cavocaudatus, dating back 90 million years, offering fresh insights into sauropod diversity during the Cretaceous period.