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Dinosaurs roamed New Mexico millions of years ago, and mysteriously died out 66 million years ago. The prevailing theory was that a massive asteroid struck Earth near what is now Mexico, causing tidal ...
There’s a certain affinity between very old reptiles and very young humans. Dinosaurs rule the imaginations of some children the way they ruled the Earth millions of years ago. Especially this weekend ...
DICKINSON — Badlands Dinosaur Museum's Denver Fowler, Ph.D., and Dickinson State University's Elizabeth Freedman Fowler, Ph.D., recently completed research that describes two new transitional species ...
Fossils in the State Museum of Pennsylvania collection for the second time in a little over two months have led to the naming of a new species of dinosaur. Navajoceratops sullivani, a new species of ...
Once upon a time, a roaring red dinosaur bubble blower was delivered to a little girl in Texas by the Easter Bunny. She named him “Bob,” forgave him for only blowing bubbles about 12 percent of the ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Paleontologists with the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science on Thursday unveiled the first baby Pentaceratops skull ever discovered as hundreds of people lined up to ...
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science researchers took the wraps off the first-ever discovered baby Pentaceratops skull. The unveiling took place yesterday at a free public showing ...
ALBUQUERQUE – Paleontologists with the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science have unveiled the first baby Pentaceratops skull ever discovered as hundreds of people lined up to get a look.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Paleontologists with the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science on Thursday unveiled the first baby Pentaceratops skull ever discovered as hundreds of people lined up to ...