In 1989, paleontologist Darren Tanke suggested that similar breaks were the result of mating as one dinosaur mounted the ...
Paleontologists have long wrestled with how to differentiate between male and female dinosaurs based on their fossils. But new research may bring scientists closer to identifying the sex of one group ...
New dinosaur footprints dubbed Ruopodosaurus clava were made by armoured ankylosaurid dinosaurs. While the exact species that made these footprints is unknown, it was likely similar to Gobisaurus or ...
New 3D simulations of dinosaur movement suggest that some of the animals may have swung their tails to and fro to help them move, similar to how we humans swing our arms. Looking at the simulated ...
Dinosaurs likely used elaborate displays to attract mates, much like modern birds. New research suggests ground scratches ...
But its misfortune is now giving scientists unique insight into feathered dinosaurs that prospered during the Cretaceous Period. Researchers said on Thursday a chunk of amber - fossilized resin - ...
Paleontologist Brian Curtice awarded the title after analyzing Supersaurus bones in Colorado. The bones were previously misclassified as belonging to three different dinosaurs. With a head the size of ...
This may be for the same reason humans swing their arms when walking and running. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Small-armed, ...
Traumatic bone injuries in the tails of duckbilled dinosaurs have led scientists at Queen’s University Belfast to a major discovery: they believe they can now identify the bones as female.
SALT LAKE CITY — New research out of Northern Ireland reveals there may be a distinct clue to determine the actual gender of dinosaurs. It's not pretty. Paleontologists have been trying to identify ...