Striking new evidence has been discovered that shows the origins of one the world’s greatest dinosaurs, the Tyrannosaurus Rex. Although thought to have lived throughout what is now western North America, the bipedal predator may very well have hailed from further afield, as these fascinating images portray... Confused? Read on.
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Those who believe the world was created in a single day are most likely having a very trying day. According to creationists, this animal could have been one of Jesus’ dinohorses Literal interpertations of the creation story have various methods of explaining dinosaurs– that they coexisted and [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 7, 2008
India’s Guryul Ravine in the embattled Kashmir region is the site of one of the world’s richest fossil beds. The Vale of Kashmir. Image by Emuzesto The site includes rich deposits of Permian fossils, older than the dinosaurs. It hold a huge variety of ancient marine plants and
Continue reading...Thursday, January 10, 2008
New research has shown that the Bristol, England area was once home to pygmy island dinosaurs. The dinosaurs, the thecodontosaurus or “socket toothed lizard”, are not themselves newly
Continue reading...Monday, December 17, 2007
Welcome to the 10th post in the series we’re calling Mother Earth. Tyrannosaurus Rex So far we’ve covered
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Welcome to the ninth post in the series we’re calling Mother Earth. So far we’ve covered
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Scientists recently discovered a partially mummified hadrosaur in North Dakota that they are calling the closest thing we will ever get to a real dinosaur. The animal consisted not only of fossilized bone, but skin
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Chinese peasants fought a pitched battle against police, using their tractors and farm equipment as weapons, over a cache of dinosaur fossils the villagers were intending to sell on the black market. China is the site of several of the world’s most productive fossil sites, and the fossils [...]
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
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