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Giant Saurolophus Footprint Found in Gobi Desert
Paleontologists discovered a 92-centimeter-wide Saurolophus footprint in the Gobi Desert, part of a 13-footprint trail suggesting a dinosaur exceeding 15 meters, larger than some Tyrannosaurus Rex, offering insights into its size, gait, and behavior unavailable from skeletal remains alone.
Giant Saurolophus Footprint Found in Gobi Desert
Paleontologists discovered a 92-centimeter-wide Saurolophus footprint in the Gobi Desert, part of a 13-footprint trail suggesting a dinosaur exceeding 15 meters, larger than some Tyrannosaurus Rex, offering insights into its size, gait, and behavior unavailable from skeletal remains alone.
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New Dinosaur Species Identified From WWII-Era Photos
Paleontologists identified a new giant predatory dinosaur species, Tameryraptor markgrafi, from photos of a fossil destroyed in a WWII air raid in Munich; the 32-foot-long Cretaceous-era creature from Egypt's Bahariya Oasis was initially misclassified.
New Dinosaur Species Identified From WWII-Era Photos
Paleontologists identified a new giant predatory dinosaur species, Tameryraptor markgrafi, from photos of a fossil destroyed in a WWII air raid in Munich; the 32-foot-long Cretaceous-era creature from Egypt's Bahariya Oasis was initially misclassified.
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Swindon Stegosaur Vertebra Returns Home
A vertebra from the first scientifically described stegosaur, unearthed in Swindon in 1874, has been returned to the town's museum after being found for sale online, highlighting Swindon's pivotal role in early paleontological discoveries.

Swindon Stegosaur Vertebra Returns Home
A vertebra from the first scientifically described stegosaur, unearthed in Swindon in 1874, has been returned to the town's museum after being found for sale online, highlighting Swindon's pivotal role in early paleontological discoveries.
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