Driving from Utah to Colorado reveals a long list of attractions such as fossil-rich parks, museums and life-size dinosaurs.
After speaking with paleontologist Dr. Kenneth Lacovara, I can honestly say — I didn't know as much as I thought! I mean, did you know dinosaurs likely didn't roar or that they still have living ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Where they lived: Dinosaur fossils have been found on every continent, including Antarctica. What they ate: Some ate plants, while ...
Imagine the sound of a dinosaur roaring... Super loud, right? Wrong... It turns out the giant prehistoric creatures almost certainly didn't roar. You might be surprised to hear that some scientists ...
The Discovering Dinosaurs exhibit is on display through Feb. 28 in the conservatory at Miller Nature Preserve, 2739 Center ...
This period of time was when dinosaurs first evolved. The continents we live on today were part of one land mass that scientists call Pangaea. The climate was hot and dinosaurs flourished after the ...
Did you know that thousands or even millions of years ago, a prehistoric creature may have been living exactly where you are today? For those in Sussex, Passaic or Morris counties, this creature may ...
How do we know what dinosaurs really looked like? We see dinosaur skeletons in museums, but have you ever wondered how scientists figure out their shape and build, their skin and feathers, and their ...
You may not know this, but the warm and/or cold nature of dinosaurs is ... hotly contested. A study last year put dinosaurs solidly in between cold-blooded reptiles and warm-blooded modern mammals, ...
Dinosaurs are the extinct relatives of birds that roamed the lands and seas of ancient Earth. They first appeared around 240 million to 230 million years ago in the Triassic Period, and went extinct ...