Dinosaurs may have ruled the prehistoric world with their size and strength, but apparently, they also had moves. A team of researchers in Colorado has uncovered one of the largest known dinosaur ...
Researchers have discovered evidence of one of the largest dinosaur mating "dance arenas" in present-day Colorado. Previous studies have identified a couple of "dinosaur lek" areas -- where male ...
If you could travel back in time to the Cretaceous period, between 145 million and 66 million years ago, you would have witnessed a wonderful sight just 20 miles from what we now call Denver, Colorado ...
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SPRINGFIELD — A little model of a dinosaur with a Latin name is dancing anew, ready to entertain and educate museum-goers in Springfield. The Springfield Museums has completed $500,000 in improvements ...
Aremarkable discovery in Colorado’s Dinosaur Ridge area is shedding new light on the behaviors of dinosaurs, particularly their courtship rituals. The site, which dates back around 100 million years, ...
Scientists uncovered massive evidence that dinosaurs may have been a lot more like birds when it came to impressing mates. Dinosaurs may have ruled the prehistoric world with their size and strength, ...
Researchers found evidence of a large dinosaur mating “dance” arena at Dinosaur Ridge in Colorado./Courtesy of Caldwell Buntin (DINOSAUR RIDGE, Colo.) — Researchers have discovered evidence of one of ...
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