The plant-eating dinosaur, named Uragasaurus kalasinensis, is thought to have lived about 150 million years ago.
Dinosaur fossils are rare to find in Antarctica because of the unforgiving ice caps. But millions of years ago, the region ...
The dinosaur measured about 23 feet long, making it relatively small for a titanosaur, researchers said ...
South Korea plans to designate a rare dinosaur skeleton, an ancient turtle fossil and coastal tafoni as protected Natural ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
A fossil from Antarctica sat in a drawer for 40 years. It turned out to be the first dinosaur bone ever found on the continent
The biggest scientific breakthroughs can come from the most mundane places. A forgotten fossil that sat in a collection ...
A rare dinosaur fossil from Antarctica was tucked away for decades before finally being identified as part of a large ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Antarctica's first dinosaur fossil sat unnoticed for 40 years before a scientist spotted it
The marine rock around the fossil also suggests the animal likely ended up at sea after it died.
A fossil that was sitting in a collection drawer for decades has been found to belong to the first dinosaur remains ever ...
A rare dinosaur fossil, a tail bone from a long-necked, plant-eating titanosaur, has finally been identified decades after ...
A vertebra from the British Antarctic Survey collection has been recognized for what it is -- the first dinosaur fossil found ...
Travel back in geologic time with our detailed coverage on dinosaurs, from fossil discoveries to new research illuminating the extinction of species such as tyrannosaurs, pterosaurs, and megalodons.
A newly-described dinosaur, Jian changmaensis, may have glided through northwestern China about 120 million years ago, wreaking havoc on birds.
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