Studies of the horns, spikes, plates and clubs of dinosaurs could help settle a long-standing debate over their function ...
Dinosaur bones have taught us a great deal about these animals from the "age of dinosaurs," the Mesozoic Era, which stretched ...
During the age of dinosaurs, early mammals probably lacked the stripes and spots of their modern relatives, having uniformly dark, drab coats.
The findings shed light on how organic molecules like collagen may survive for tens of millions of years within dinosaur ...
The early mammals that lived alongside the dinosaurs upwards of 150 million years ago (mya) were likely covered in dark and dusky greyish-brown fur, according to a quantitative reconstruction of ...
The team suggests that after the dinosaurs went extinct ... More information: Ruoshuang Li et al, Mesozoic mammaliaforms illuminate the origins of pelage coloration, Science (2025).
Dinosaur bones have taught us a great deal about these animals from the "age of dinosaurs," the Mesozoic Era, which stretched from approximately 252 million years ago to 65 million years ago.