Dinosaurs Weren’t Just Land Lovers! Paleontologists Discover New Paddle-Like Tail Fossil of a Swimming Theropod Despite what countless fictional adaptations may have implied, aquatic dinosaurs were ...
The researchers at the University of Portsmouth say their discovery of 1,200 dinosaur teeth "proves beyond reasonable doubt" that Spinosaurus was an "enormous river-monster". Its dental remains ...
Spinosaurus aegyptiacus remains were first discovered about 100 years ago in Egypt. They were moved to a museum in Munich but destroyed during World War Two. Since then only fragments of ...
Since its discovery in 1915, the biology and behaviour of the enormous Spinosaurus has puzzled palaeontologists worldwide. It was recently argued that the dinosaur was largely an aquatic predator, ...
Explore the incredible diversity of these prehistoric behemoths, from the towering Brachiosaurus to the fearsome Spinosaurus. Discover their unique adaptations, immense sizes, and the clues they ...