Meet Horridus — one of the most complete Triceratops fossils ever discovered. Found in Montana, Horridus at Melbourne Museum in Australia in the new exhibit "Triceratops: Fate of the Dinosaurs." The ...
A life-sized dinosaur head carved from a single piece of marble has been unveiled in central London. Carrara Triceratops Skull is described as an "artistic interpretation" of a 68-million-year-old sub ...
New York City has become the insatiable dinosaur market’s epicenter, hosting landmark events from Phillips’s first-ever dinosaur auction just this week, to the record-breaking sale of Apex with ...
Phillips’s New York Evening Sale closed at $67.3 million—a 24 percent increase from last November. Photo: Jean Bourbon The auction results of the past few years have confirmed it: dinosaurs are on ...
At Phillips’s Modern and contemporary art evening sale on Wednesday, the action was decidedly slower. Watching the event without knowing about the buoyant results elsewhere, one might have concluded ...
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Two dinosaurs fossilized in combat, originally thought to involve a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex testing its mettle against a Triceratops, actually feature a separate species frequently confused with ...
Paleontologists confirm that the Tyrannosaurus rex locked in combat with a Triceratops in the famous Dueling Dinosaurs specimen is not a T. rex after all. In November, 2020, we celebrated the news ...
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It didn’t run. It didn’t hide. It stood its ground. This episode dives deep into the life of Ankylosaurus, examining its behavior, diet, and habitat through cutting-edge paleontology. Discover how ...
The new species belongs to the same group as triceratops and stegosaurs. Paleontologists have discovered a new species of iguanodontian dinosaur that lived 125 million years ago during the Cretaceous ...