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If you thought the Jurassic Park franchise was done, think again. On July 2, 2025, the past and the future collide with ...
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New Scientist on MSNAncient monstersaur had 'goblin-like' teeth and sheddable tailThe discovery of a prehistoric tail-shedding reptile reveals more about large lizard life and lineage during the Late ...
Yale University ecologists reveal a lizard lineage that rode out the dinosaur-killing asteroid event with unexpected ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Jar of Fossil Bones Long Stored at a Museum Led Scientists to Discover a Goblin-Like Lizard From 76 Million Years AgoFossils described in a new study speak to a previously unknown large-bodied lizard diversity that existed alongside dinosaurs ...
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ZME Science on MSNPaleontologists Discover “Goblin-Like” Predator Hidden in Fossil CollectionThe fossil itself was first spotted by paleontologist Joseph Sertich back in 2005. “ [I remember seeing] a bunch of scattered ...
A groundbreaking fossil discovery in Mongolia has revealed Khankhuuluu Mongoliensis, an 86-million-year-old dinosaur ...
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Giganotosaurus; The Terrifying Carnivore That Was BIGGER Than a T-RexIn the Late Cretaceous, the region of South America that would one day become modern Argentina was a dramatic land indeed.
An unexpected fossil find in a museum drawer has unveiled a new species of lizard with a name fit for Tolkien’s universe, offering clues to a hidden world of ancient monsters.
The discovery of Bolg amondol illuminates the sometimes-murky path that life traveled between ancient continents.
Enigmacursor darted around North America in the Late Jurassic 145-150 million years ago and its skeleton is now on display in ...
Bolg, along with other fossils from the Kaiparowits Formation, demonstrate at least three types of predatory lizards lived in the Late Cretaceous sub-tropical floodplains of what is now Southern Utah.
Article Title New monstersaur specimens from the Kaiparowits Formation of Utah reveal unexpected richness of large-bodied lizards in Late Cretaceous North America ...
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