The people have spoken, and L.A.’s newest Jurassic-era resident has its forever name. Dinosaur fans who responded to the museum’s request for input overwhelmingly chose to call the Natural History ...
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FORT COLLINS, Colo. — A Colorado State University scientist helped identify a new dinosaur — a 78-million-year-old ancestor of the Triceratops, the university said on Thursday in a news release. The ...
Scientists from several countries have identified a new dinosaur species called Foskeia pelendonum, a very small plant-eating ...
Scientists have said fossils of a small newly discovered dinosaur found in Spain could change ideas on the evolution of ...
The Los Angeles County Natural History Museum is seeking the public’s help in naming a 70-foot-long sauropod skeleton unearthed by the museum’s paleontologists. The dinosaur will be the focal point of ...
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Mounting technician Kevin Krudwig installs a temporary styrofoam head on "Gnatalie," a new fossil sauropod exhibit coming to the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles. (Ian Willms / Los Angeles Times) ...
The people have spoken, and L.A.’s newest Jurassic-era resident has its forever name. Dinosaur fans who responded to the museum's request for input overwhelmingly chose to call the Natural History ...