“Many years later I started work at Ashdown and began looking for fossils. I’m happy with tiny fish scales or huge thigh bones, although the preservation of the dinosaur teeth really stands ...
A fragment of upper jaw fossil from the Early Cretaceous is among the oldest examples of a toothless amphibian in the fossil ...
Dinosaur teeth found with the help of a retired quarry worker have revealed how the fearsome tyrannosaur once roamed Bexhill-on-Sea. Research led by the University of Southampton found that several ...
East Sussex was home to various predatory dinosaurs 135 million years ago, including the first identified tyrannosaurs of the ...
Dinosaur fossils ... of Early Cretaceous dinosaurs have been found on the island, plus fossils of other prehistoric animals and even tools from prehistoric humans. The new dinosaur discoveries can be ...
“Meat-eating dinosaurs – properly called theropods – are rare in the Cretaceous ... fossils. I’m happy with tiny fish scales or huge thigh bones, although the preservation of the dinosaur ...
Body fossil – The remains of part (or all) of an actual organism. In the kits, the trilobite (2), brachiopod (3), dinosaur bone (4), horse tooth (5), petrified wood (6), graptolite (7), fish (8), ...
The discovery pushes back the evolution of advanced pterosaurs and also supports a surprising new setting for their evolution.
Ichthyosaurs were reptiles that swam in the seas during the time of the dinosaurs. They evolved separately around 250 million ...
Pterodactylus was primarily a fish eater, as suggested by the structure of its blade-like jaws and tooth comb. Quetzalcoatlus, from the late Cretaceous ... to discover a fossil of one of these ...