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Parasaurolophus
ParasaurolophusMarch 01, 2014 – This dino could sing—sort of.
Dracorex
DracorexFebruary 27, 2014 – This specimen is helping scientists learn about how dinos grew up.
Dilophosaurus
DilophosaurusMarch 01, 2014 – This double-crested dino was an early top predator.
Woolly Mammoth
Woolly MammothMarch 01, 2014 – Meet the extinct relatives of today’s elephants.
Allosaurus
AllosaurusFebruary 27, 2014 – Check out how this dino was the fiercest predator of its time.
Tyrannosaurus rex
Tyrannosaurus rexJune 14, 2019 – Discover why this ancient predator is known as the king of the dinosaurs.
Troodon
TroodonMarch 01, 2014 – This dino was a smartie.
Why Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the fiercest predators of all time
Why Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the fiercest predators of all timeSeptember 09, 2020 – Named the “king of the tyrant lizards,” T. rex was built to rule. Find out how these dinosaurs lived, what made them so vicious, and what we’re still learning about them today.
Reimagining Dinosaurs
Reimagining DinosaursGroundbreaking new science is changing what we know about how dinosaurs looked – and how they lived. Using cutting-edge new technology, scientists have unearthed the secrets of how dinosaurs looked, lived, and perished.
Reimagining Dinosaurs
Reimagining DinosaursOctober 01, 2020 – National Geographic stories take you on a journey that’s always enlightening, often surprising, and unfailingly fascinating. This month—reimagining dinosaurs
Unique 'spear lord' dinosaur to be returned to Brazil
Unique 'spear lord' dinosaur to be returned to BrazilJuly 20, 2022 – The fossil will be repatriated from a German museum after outcries that it left South America under unethical—and possibly illegal—circumstances.
Incredible dinosaur ‘mummy’ reveals a surprisingly hoof-like foot
Incredible dinosaur ‘mummy’ reveals a surprisingly hoof-like footOctober 12, 2022 – The amazing fossil is helping scientists understand how soft tissues can be preserved for tens of millions of years.
A second asteroid may have struck during the dinosaurs' demise
A second asteroid may have struck during the dinosaurs' demiseAugust 17, 2022 – A possible crater buried under the West African coast may have come from a space rock that crashed into Earth around the time of the cataclysmic Chicxulub impact.
Fabulous 230-million-year-old fossil is Africa’s oldest known dinosaur
Fabulous 230-million-year-old fossil is Africa’s oldest known dinosaurAugust 31, 2022 – Found in what is now Zimbabwe, the relatively small sauropod ancestor is helping reveal how dinosaurs first spread across ancient Earth.
First dinosaur found with a respiratory disease
First dinosaur found with a respiratory diseaseFebruary 10, 2022 – Odd growths in the fossilized neck bones of a sauropod suggest the animal suffered from infected air sacs about 145 million years ago.
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