A new species of tyrannosaur that stalked North America around 80 million years ago has been discovered by scientists in Canada. The dinosaur lived in the late Cretaceous Period, making it the ...
The setting is the 35,000-square-mile region often referred to as the Canadian Badlands. The discovery of both coal and dinosaur bones in the late 1800s proved transformational. Nowhere on Earth ...
A Canadian mine operator working in ... The discovery is a comple tely intact armoured dinosaur, the fossil of a brand new species to science. This is no collection of dry bones.
And while these iconic animals no longer walk this earth, their legacies live on all across the continents, with one tiny ...
KOBE—Fossils found in Hyogo Prefecture are of a new genus and species of primitive ceratopsian, a plant-eating beaked dinosaur from about 110 million years ago, researchers said. The research ...