Early humans in North and South America relied heavily on hunting of large mammals, including mammoths and giant ground sloths, for food and sustenance, according to newly published research by a team ...
T.rex was perhaps the deadliest dinosaur that ever lived. However, that doesn’t mean it didn’t face threats from other ...
At a Cretaceous lake in what is now northwestern China, paleontologists have found the fossilized remains of ancient birds ...
It might share its name with the largest meat-eating dinosaur that ever lived, but this isn’t the T.rex we all know and ...
In the fifth episode of our Stones & Bones video series, National Geographic digital editor Nicholas St. Fleur explores how a ...
Two newly identified raptor-like dinosaurs suggest the group spread across Pangea before continents drifted apart.
Crocodiles have ruled rivers and wetlands for over 200 million years, but a handful of animals push back hard enough to win.
The long-running T. rex and Giganotosaurus face-off is compelling, but the two predators never coexisted. Their comparison ...
Tyrannosaurus rex possessed a preposterously massive skull — 1.5 meters and built to enable bone-crunching bite force — but presented preposterously puny arms. And many other meat-eating dinosaurs ...
A fossil bed in northwestern China has been telling a strange story for years. Scattered through its rocks are the remains of ...
Muhumuza helped make shoebills famous last November, when he shared what became viral footage of a massive shoebill that had ...
The most dangerous dinosaurs were not always the biggest predators, but the ones equipped with extraordinary weapons, armor, and hunting strategies. From the heavily armored Ankylosaurus with its bone ...
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