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This Orange Lichen Is Helping Researchers Find Dinosaur Fossils
Finding dinosaurs is a mixture of knowing where to look and pure luck. It typically involves paleontologists hiking for miles ...
Researchers think the dinosaur perished close to the sea, sank onto the seabed and was rapidly buried by minerals.
A remarkably preserved dinosaur fossil, dubbed a \"mummy,\" has been unearthed in Canada. This nodosaur specimen, over 110 ...
When we think of dinosaur fossils, we often think of footprints preserved in sandstone, or bones carefully displayed inside a museum. But what about mummified dinosaurs? Share on Facebook (opens in a ...
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Lichens’ orange glow reveals millions of years-old dinosaur fossils to drone eyes
Scientists found that specific lichen species act as natural indicators of exposed dinosaur fossils, creating signatures that ...
For the first time, paleontologists have identified fossilized footprints of ankylosaurid dinosaurs, the tail-clubbed relatives of the better-known nodosaurids. The discovery was made in the Canadian ...
Vibrant orange-coloured lichens are helping scientists discover dinosaur fossils in Canada, according to a new study published today [3 November] in Current Biology.
Richard travels to Canada in search of a new breed of dinosaur, the Pachyrhinosaurus. Join Richard Wiese as he travels to Alberta, Canada in search of a new breed of dinosaur, the Pachyrhinosaurus.
Watch *** tiny Canadian town rewrite the history books by attempting to break *** dinosaur dance party world record. The town of Dun Dun Saskatchewan only has *** population of about 700 people. But ...
Newly dated fossils from New Mexico challenge the idea that dinosaurs were in decline—and suggest instead they had formed ...
More than 1,100 people put on inflatable dinosaur suits to set a world record. They traveled to Dundurn, Saskatchewan, to celebrate Canada Day with a gigantic dino dance party, according to CBC News.
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