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Storm-Related Deaths of Juvenile Pterosaurs in Jurassic Germany
Analysis of exceptionally preserved pterosaur fossils from the Solnhofen Limestone in southern Germany reveals that two juvenile Pterodactylus antiquus, nicknamed Lucky and Lucky II, likely died due to injuries sustained during a violent storm approximately 150 million years ago.
Storm-Related Deaths of Juvenile Pterosaurs in Jurassic Germany
Analysis of exceptionally preserved pterosaur fossils from the Solnhofen Limestone in southern Germany reveals that two juvenile Pterodactylus antiquus, nicknamed Lucky and Lucky II, likely died due to injuries sustained during a violent storm approximately 150 million years ago.
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Oldest Ankylosaur Fossil Unearthed in Morocco Shows Unique Armor
Researchers in Morocco discovered fossilized remains of *Spicomellus*, a 13-foot-long Jurassic ankylosaur dating back 165 million years, possessing unique armor including meter-long neck spikes and spiky ribs, unlike any other known creature, suggesting a role in both defense and display.
Oldest Ankylosaur Fossil Unearthed in Morocco Shows Unique Armor
Researchers in Morocco discovered fossilized remains of *Spicomellus*, a 13-foot-long Jurassic ankylosaur dating back 165 million years, possessing unique armor including meter-long neck spikes and spiky ribs, unlike any other known creature, suggesting a role in both defense and display.
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Archaeopteryx Fossil Reveals New Insights into Early Avian Evolution
Analysis of a remarkably preserved Archaeopteryx fossil from the Field Museum reveals new details about its feathers, particularly tertial flight feathers, mobile fingers, and skull structure, suggesting a mixed terrestrial and arboreal lifestyle, and challenging previous interpretations of this tra...
Archaeopteryx Fossil Reveals New Insights into Early Avian Evolution
Analysis of a remarkably preserved Archaeopteryx fossil from the Field Museum reveals new details about its feathers, particularly tertial flight feathers, mobile fingers, and skull structure, suggesting a mixed terrestrial and arboreal lifestyle, and challenging previous interpretations of this tra...
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Largest UK Dinosaur Track Site Unearthed in Oxfordshire
Nearly 200 Middle Jurassic dinosaur footprints, including those of sauropods and Megalosaurus, were discovered at Dewars Farm Quarry in Oxfordshire, Englandāthe largest such site in the UKāoffering unprecedented insights into dinosaur behavior and Jurassic-era ecosystems.
Largest UK Dinosaur Track Site Unearthed in Oxfordshire
Nearly 200 Middle Jurassic dinosaur footprints, including those of sauropods and Megalosaurus, were discovered at Dewars Farm Quarry in Oxfordshire, Englandāthe largest such site in the UKāoffering unprecedented insights into dinosaur behavior and Jurassic-era ecosystems.
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200 Dinosaur Footprints Unearthed in England: Largest UK Site Discovered
Around 200 dinosaur footprints, dating back 166 million years, were discovered in Oxfordshire, England's Dewars Farm Quarry; this 'dinosaur highway' shows evidence of both herbivores and carnivores from the Middle Jurassic, making it potentially one of the largest sites globally.
200 Dinosaur Footprints Unearthed in England: Largest UK Site Discovered
Around 200 dinosaur footprints, dating back 166 million years, were discovered in Oxfordshire, England's Dewars Farm Quarry; this 'dinosaur highway' shows evidence of both herbivores and carnivores from the Middle Jurassic, making it potentially one of the largest sites globally.
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UK Unearths Largest Dinosaur Footprint Site
A quarry in Oxfordshire, UK, revealed the country's largest dinosaur trackway site, featuring around 200 footprints from sauropods and megalosaurs, dating back 166 million years and providing insights into their behavior and the Jurassic environment.
UK Unearths Largest Dinosaur Footprint Site
A quarry in Oxfordshire, UK, revealed the country's largest dinosaur trackway site, featuring around 200 footprints from sauropods and megalosaurs, dating back 166 million years and providing insights into their behavior and the Jurassic environment.
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Extinct Spicomellus Dinosaur: Oldest Known Ankylosaur with Extreme Armor
Researchers described a newly discovered Jurassic Period dinosaur, Spicomellus, an ankylosaur with unique armor features, including meter-long neck spikes, discovered in Morocco's Atlas Mountains.

Extinct Spicomellus Dinosaur: Oldest Known Ankylosaur with Extreme Armor
Researchers described a newly discovered Jurassic Period dinosaur, Spicomellus, an ankylosaur with unique armor features, including meter-long neck spikes, discovered in Morocco's Atlas Mountains.
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New Dog-Sized Dinosaur Species Discovered
Scientists at the Natural History Museum in London have discovered a new species of dog-sized dinosaur, Enigmacursor, which lived 150 million years ago and ran alongside larger dinosaurs like Stegosaurus; this 64cm tall, 180cm long dinosaur's discovery will help scientists understand the evolution f...

New Dog-Sized Dinosaur Species Discovered
Scientists at the Natural History Museum in London have discovered a new species of dog-sized dinosaur, Enigmacursor, which lived 150 million years ago and ran alongside larger dinosaurs like Stegosaurus; this 64cm tall, 180cm long dinosaur's discovery will help scientists understand the evolution f...
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World's Smallest Sauropod Footprint Found in Xizang
Chinese scientists discovered two dinosaur track sites in Xizang's Qamdo City, containing the world's smallest fossilized sauropod footprint (8.8cm) and large theropod tracks, dating back over 166 million years to the Middle Jurassic period, expanding our understanding of dinosaur diversity in the r...

World's Smallest Sauropod Footprint Found in Xizang
Chinese scientists discovered two dinosaur track sites in Xizang's Qamdo City, containing the world's smallest fossilized sauropod footprint (8.8cm) and large theropod tracks, dating back over 166 million years to the Middle Jurassic period, expanding our understanding of dinosaur diversity in the r...
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UK Unearths Largest Dinosaur Tracksite: A 150-Meter 'Dinosaur Highway'
Paleontologists unearthed hundreds of dinosaur footprints, including Megalosaurus tracks, at Oxfordshire's Dewars Farm quarry, creating the UK's largest-ever dinosaur tracksite, a 150-meter-long 'dinosaur highway' dating back 166 million years, coinciding with the 200th anniversary of dinosaur scien...

UK Unearths Largest Dinosaur Tracksite: A 150-Meter 'Dinosaur Highway'
Paleontologists unearthed hundreds of dinosaur footprints, including Megalosaurus tracks, at Oxfordshire's Dewars Farm quarry, creating the UK's largest-ever dinosaur tracksite, a 150-meter-long 'dinosaur highway' dating back 166 million years, coinciding with the 200th anniversary of dinosaur scien...
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Detailed Oxfordshire Dinosaur Footprints Reveal Jurassic Interactions
Newly discovered dinosaur footprints in Oxfordshire, England's Dewars Farm Quarry, provide exceptionally detailed Middle Jurassic (166 million years ago) tracks of sauropods and a megalosaurus, showcasing their interactions and offering new insights into their behavior and environment.

Detailed Oxfordshire Dinosaur Footprints Reveal Jurassic Interactions
Newly discovered dinosaur footprints in Oxfordshire, England's Dewars Farm Quarry, provide exceptionally detailed Middle Jurassic (166 million years ago) tracks of sauropods and a megalosaurus, showcasing their interactions and offering new insights into their behavior and environment.
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Oxfordshire Quarry Reveals 166-Million-Year-Old "Dinosaur Highway
In June 2024, a worker in Oxfordshire, England, unearthed nearly 200 dinosaur tracksāincluding sauropods and Megalosaurusāforming a "dinosaur highway" dating back 166 million years, significantly expanding our understanding of the Middle Jurassic period.

Oxfordshire Quarry Reveals 166-Million-Year-Old "Dinosaur Highway
In June 2024, a worker in Oxfordshire, England, unearthed nearly 200 dinosaur tracksāincluding sauropods and Megalosaurusāforming a "dinosaur highway" dating back 166 million years, significantly expanding our understanding of the Middle Jurassic period.
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