DENVER (KDVR) — On Wednesday, a 70-million-year-old dinosaur fossil was found 763 feet below a parking lot in City Park, becoming the deepest and oldest fossil ever found within Denver city limits.
A paleontologist from Colorado is one of two dinosaur experts who are announcing a new discovery this week. The dinosaur is called a Lokiceratops rangiformis, and there's a fun story behind the name.
Dinosaur, Colorado — There isn't much to this town a short drive from the national monument of the same name. A couple of gas stations, a liquor store and a small motel line the two main drags, ...
The bones of a small mystery dinosaur unearthed in Colorado have now been moved to London, England. The naming of the bones, which are part of a new species called Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, is ...
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — A Colorado State University scientist helped identify a new dinosaur — a 78-million-year-old ancestor of the Triceratops, the university said on Thursday in a news release. The ...
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Theropod Dinosaurs Met to Dance, Mate, and Nest in Colorado About 100 Million Years Ago
Where's the best place to meet a mate? For theropod dinosaurs around 100 million years ago, the answer was probably a lek. A lek, or a lekking site, is a special area where the members of a species, ...
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Did You Know That Just Under Half Of US States Have Official State Dinosaurs? Here Are Some Of The Coolest Ones!
In total, there are 17 dinosaurs that are officially recognized as a state dinosaur (well, 16 plus the Capitalsaurus, which is the state dinosaur of Washington DC). It is likely that other states will ...
DINOSAUR — There isn’t much to this town a short drive from the national monument of the same name. A couple of gas stations, a liquor store and a small motel line the two main drags, Brontosaurus ...
DINOSAUR, Colo. — There isn’t much to this town a short drive from the national monument of the same name. A couple of gas stations, a liquor store, and a small motel line the two main drags, ...
Martin Lockley, co-founder of the nonprofit Friends of Dinosaur Ridge – which operates the iconic Dinosaur Ridge site in Morrison – passed away from cancer on November 25 at the age of 73. “Any one of ...
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