The fossilized tyrannosaur teeth are thought to date to around 135 million years ago and represent a first of its kind ...
Fossilized digestive material offers unparalleled insights into the dinosaurs' diets, feeding behaviors and parasites.
The collection of a local retired quarryman named Dave Brockhurst was also key to this discovery. Brockhurst has spent the ...
Scientists studied trace fossils called bromalites to reconstruct critical food webs in late Triassic, early Jurassic.
Dinosaurs belong to a broad group of reptiles called archosaurs. Members of this group — for example, large herbivores called aetosaurs, as well as carnivorous creatures called rauisuchids and ...
An asteroid struck Earth 66 million years ago, triggering a horrific mass extinction. But the way the dinosaurs came to ...
In a new study, scientists examined bromalites, including fossilized feces and vomit, to reveal prehistoric diets and ...
As humans become more reliant on technology, we risk becoming less intelligent, similar to the evolution of horned dinosaurs, ...
An analysis of hundreds of bromalites – fossilised faeces and vomit – shows how changes in diet enabled dinosaurs to take ...
Tyrannosaurs once roamed what is now the southern coast of England. Fossil teeth uncovered in East Sussex have provided the first evidence of these dinosaurs in this region from the Early Cretaceous ...