Earlier this year, paleontologists proved Jurassic Park wrong yet again by discovering that the superpredator Spinosaurus was the first water-dwelling dinosaur. Now some of the same team has found ...
A $100 Spinosaurus tooth, ordered online and neatly displayed in a glass dome, seemed like a dream come true for journalist Jacopo Prisco. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and shipped from ...
Catapulted into dino-fame by its inclusion in the Jurassic Park franchise, Spinosaurus was a fearsome, 50-foot-long predator that lived some 95 million years ago. But despite its newfound notoriety, ...
Spinosaurus, the terrifying dinosaur that was the antagonist of "Jurassic Park III," was an actual "river monster," according to newly published research. The study, published in the scientific ...
Newfound troves from the Moroccan desert suggest that the immense predator spent much of its time in the water. Recent groundbreaking discoveries in Morocco provide evidence that Spinosaurus spent ...
It stands to reason that a 95 million-year-old tooth shipped to my home would have a rich past. But what ensued after I bought it online for about $100 revealed how, for such relics and those who ...
A discovery of more than a thousand dinosaur teeth proves beyond reasonable doubt that Spinosaurus, the giant predator made famous by the movie Jurassic Park III as well as the BBC documentary Planet ...
A century ago, scientists unearthed fossils of a gigantic carnivorous dinosaur bigger than Tyrannosaurus rex in the Sahara desert, but until recently, paleontologists thought the fearsome beast was ...
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