A puncture in the fossilized neck of a winged reptile that flew with the dinosaurs suggests the creature became a feast for a crocodile ancestor.
That sentiment stems from a new paper published in Current Biology which posits that dinosaur fossils older than we’ve ever seen may still be out there. The trouble is, they're probably ...
Ancient fossils found near Dubois have scientists rethinking the lifespan of reptiles — and how to include Native communities ...
Scientists from the Universities of Oxford and Birmingham have discovered a vast quarry floor covered with hundreds of ...
T he Stevns Klint (Cliffs of Stevns) in Denmark are perhaps best known for providing evidence of the dinosaur-ending ...
A local fossil hunter in Denmark has discovered 66 million-year-old fish vomit, the Museum of East Zealand said. Peter ...
Journey into prehistory as the article explores seven monstrous serpents that once ruled land and sea. From the colossal ...
Amateur fossil hunter Peter Bennicke made a “truly unusual find”, as the fossilised vomit now resides in the Museum of East ...
The discovery was made by Peter Bennicke, a local fossil hunter with a passion for ancient relics, who stumbled upon unusual fragments while exploring the chalk cliffs of Stevns Klint.
"Impact probability is still very low, and the most likely outcome will be a close approaching rock that misses us." ...
A piece of fossilised vomit dating back to the time of the dinosaurs has been discovered in Denmark. Local fossil hunter ...