Because of this dinosaur teeth have today become the holy grail for researchers who wish to understand early animal evolution. “At the start, they had single rows of fairly simple teeth with ...
Attila Ősi from Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary, shows that the dinosaurs achieved this following the evolution of vast numbers of replacement teeth, which allowed them to eat even the ...
A jawbone fossil found in a Moroccan mine was thought to be a new species of marine reptile. However, new research suggests ...
Discovered teeth of (a) spinosaur, (b) tyrannosaur, (c) dromaeosaur, (d) possible tyrannosaur, (e) indeterminate tyrannoraptoran - the group containing tyrannosaurs and dromaeosaurs (Velociraptor ...
Paleontology, the study of ancient life through fossils, has provided significant insights into the evolution of dinosaurs and their avian descendants. Recent research has focused on various ...
Studying the scratches and wear patterns on teeth reveals vital information on diet and feeding. This type of work has been carried out since dinosaurs were first discovered in the early eighteenth ...
The discovery of sets of prehistoric teeth has revealed that groups of meat-eating dinosaurs stalked the East Sussex coast 135 million years ago. The research, led by the University of Southampton ...
Expert says research suggests that ‘they likely originated in the low-latitude regions of Gondwana near the equator, an area that today includes northern South America and northern Africa’ ...
Thick and banana-shaped, the sharp teeth of Tyrannosaurus would've excelled at crushing bone ... "We don't really know why it happened, and it is one of the biggest remaining mysteries of dinosaur ...