Southern Africa is world renowned for its fossil record of creatures that lived in the very distant past, including dinosaurs ...
Newly discovered dinosaur tracks suggest that the animals survived far longer in Southern Africa than previously thought.
First, dinosaur tracks aged around 140 million years were reported in 2025 on a remote stretch of the coast in South Africa’s ...
First, dinosaur tracks aged around 140 million years were reported in 2025 on a remote stretch of the coast in South Africa ’s Western Cape province. These were the first to be found in the region ...
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The Cretaceous golden age - and the dinosaurs that still don't make sense
The Cretaceous Period produced some of the most unusual dinosaurs ever discovered, with body shapes that still feel ...
Millions of years ago, when the Earth was still finding its way toward what it looks like today, it was the blue planet - ...
Whether it's digging up weathered bones from a paleontological site or reexamining forgotten trays in museum and university ...
Researchers Mário Miguel Mendes and Pedro Miguel Callapez, from the Faculty of Sciences and Technology of the University of Coimbra (FCTUC), discovered fossilised fruits, approximately 87 million ...
Grooves in the limestone at Italy's Monte Cònero may have been left by sea turtles fleeing an earthquake 80 million years ago ...
Buried beneath Patagonia's soil, a rare dinosaur species has surfaced, and it's one of the most complete ever found.
Salameh, E. and Tarawneh, A. (2026) Tectonic Structures and Their Consequential Nontectonic Deformations —The Case of the ...
A remarkable discovery in Italy has led to the finding of ancient tracks, offering new insights into how marine creatures may ...
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