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How to watch Jurassic World Dominion
By Fran Ruiz last updated
Whether you're looking to buy, rent, or stream Jurassic World Dominion, our guide will help you spare some expense.
Teenage duck-billed dinosaurs struck out on their own, forming cliques
By Laura Geggel published
Juvenile duck-billed dinosaurs likely hung out in cliques, away from their original herd, an analysis of two bonebeds reveals.
Maximus, 'one of the best' T. rex skulls on record, could fetch $20 million at auction
By Nicoletta Lanese published
"Maximus," an exceptionally preserved T. rex skull, will hit the auction block in December.
Jurassic Park movies ranked, worst to best
By Fran Ruiz last updated
Nobody move a muscle as we go through the Jurassic Park movies ranked, worst to best.
Giant, ostrich-like dinosaur and its smaller cousin roamed Mississippi during the late Cretaceous
By Laura Geggel published
A giant, ostrich-like dinosaur and its smaller cousin, also an ornithomimosaur, sprinted through what is now Mississippi about 85 million years ago.
Why did T. rex have such tiny arms?
By JoAnna Wendel published
Tyrannosaurus rex and many of its theropod cousins had large bodies but tiny arms. What gives?
Pterodactyl: Facts about pteranodon and other pterosaurs
By Joseph Castro last updated
Reference Pterodactyls soared in the skies during the age of the dinosaurs and include some of the largest flying reptiles ever.
Astonishing dinosaur mummy has 'glittering' skin that was punctured and ripped by ancient crocs
By Nicoletta Lanese last updated
Scientists uncovered a previously unknown way that dinosaur mummies form.
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