The International Geoheritage Site designation identifies such sites as being of the highest scientific value.
Learn more about how this rare find gives researchers a glimpse at the predator-prey relationship these prehistoric creatures had.
Scientists have long been puzzled about the origins of dinosaurs. Recent research suggests a surprising location based on the oldest-known dinosaur fossils, evolutionary relationships, and Triassic ...
Modeling dinosaur evolution points researchers to potential fossil discoveries closer to the equator.
Fossil evidence discovered in southern Alberta suggests a crocodile-like creature bit a flying reptile 76 million years ago, according to a new study published Thursday in the Journal of Paleontology.
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Paleontologist Caleb Brown said that the fossil is "exceptionally uncommon"—not least because the pterosaur was a juvenile.
A significant area of Cretaceous rock exposures in northwest Montana has been recognized as an International Geoheritage Site, Montana State University announced on Thursday.
The remains of the earliest dinosaurs may lie undiscovered in the Amazon and other equatorial regions of South America and Africa, suggests a new study led by UCL (University College London) ...
Tens of millions of years after a young pterosaur took its last breath in present-day Canada, paleontologists are investigating its death.
Dating to the Middle Jurassic period (around 166 million years ago), the extensive trackways are part of what has been described as a huge “dinosaur highway”. They form the largest dinosaur tracksite ...
The fossilized neck bone of a flying reptile unearthed in Canada shows tell-tale signs of being bitten by a crocodile-like creature 76 million years ago, according to a new study.