Tens of millions of years after a young pterosaur took its last breath in present-day Canada, paleontologists are investigating its death.
Less than a decade later, World War II swallowed Germany. The fossils were housed in the Old Academy building of the Bavarian ...
Stromer thought that fossils matched a dinosaur unearthed in Algeria that was only known by its teeth, according to the study released on Tuesday. The Egyptian specimen was considered the prime ...
Giant horned dinosaur discovered in Egypt after fossils were destroyed in World War 2 - Findings suggest dinosaurs were much ...
The species name, markgrafi, honors the fossil collector who gathered most of the bones later described by Stromer, researchers said. The dinosaur was about 32 feet long with “symmetrical teeth ...
It measured around 32 feet long when it roamed, had symmetrical teeth and a prominent nasal ... The remains were stored with other Egyptian dinosaur fossils at the Bavarian State Collection ...
Despite decades of digging and discovery, paleontologists still have not found fossil evidence ... fossilized tyrannosaur teeth. ] “Our results suggest early dinosaurs may have been well adapted ...
The earliest-known dinosaur fossils date to roughly 230 million years ago, including Eoraptor and Herrerasaurus from ...
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Scientists have unveiled a giant horned dinosaur from Egypt called Tameryraptor markgrafi after discovering lost photos of fossils destroyed in WWII. When you purchase through links on our site ...
At the time, paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach (1871-1952) assigned the fossil to the genus ... from the images that the dinosaur had distinct symmetrical teeth and a prominent nasal ...