Scientists have made new discoveries about the origins of dinosaurs, suggesting they first emerged in dry, arid regions of Gondwana. Research published in Current Biology indicates that volcanic ...
In the first-look images released by the BBC, various dinosaurs like the Albertosaurus and Pachyrhinosaurus are depicted. The revival aims to bring this much-loved series to a new generation of ...
Unlike the Albertosaurus, Pachyrhinosaurus is a plant-eater and is closely related to Triceratops. The image shows both of the dinosaurs with a thick slab of keratin covered bone on their noses ...
Cryodrakon rivaled Quetzalcoatlus, which also inhabited North America at the time, as the largest of the pterosaurs, which were cousins of the dinosaurs. Both had large heads with large toothless ...
In new first-look images, the dinosaurs can be seen for the first time. One appears to show an Albertosaurus - a relative of the T-Rex, as well as a Pachyrhinosaurus - a relative of the plant ...
Six episodes centre on a variety of different dinosaurs, from terrifying carnivores to docile herbivores. The shots below show off the series' star players, which include an Albertosaurus and ...
Pep Guardiola admitted Manchester City being eliminated from the Champions League is now a "reality" following the 4-2 defeat to Paris-Saint Germain away from home. City dropped to 25th in the ...
The BBC has unveiled an impressive first look at its upcoming reboot of Walking with Dinosaurs ... including two species – the Albertosaurus and Pachyrhinosaurus, which were respective relatives ...
Albertosaurus, a smaller and faster relative of T. rex, will also make an appearance in Walking With Dinosaurs. Capable of reaching speeds of 30 miles per hour, it likely hunted in packs, tearing into ...
An adult and baby Pachyrhinosaurus can be seen nuzzling each other in first-look images from the new BBC series of Walking With Dinosaurs. The award-winning programme, originally narrated by Oscar ...
The annual national March for Life is scheduled for this Friday, capping off a very busy week for Washington, D.C. The March for Life originally started on Jan. 22, 1974, the first anniversary of ...
Roughly 201 million years ago, drastic changes extinguished many forms of life and led to conditions that allowed the terrible lizards to thrive Riley Black Science Correspondent Dinosaurs only ...