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LEGO digs up dinosaur fossils: Triceratops skeleton set
Last year our 2025 Pop Culture Gift Guide included a massive prehistoric present. Unlike Dr. Grant, we definitely signed off ...
LEGO has a couple new Jurassic Park LEGO sets that collectors will want to get their hands on, including a large-scale ...
Fossils are no longer confined to the natural history margins of the auction world. They are being distributed like any other ...
The skeleton of a young adult dinosaur, excavated in Wyoming during the 1990s "Bone Rush", sold on the musician's online ...
The skull of Triceratops looks almost exaggerated, as if someone enlarged the front half without adjusting the rest. Paleontologists have long studied its horns and frill, yet the cavernous nasal ...
A black-and-white photo being shared online between March and May 2024 showed former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt standing over a lifeless, last-known triceratops. On May 1, 2024, an X account ...
About 100 million years ago, Triceratops likely engaged in horn-to-horn battles with its kin, according to a new analysis of the scrapes, bruises and healing fractures preserved on fossils of the ...
Triceratops had a huge nose to help control its body temperature, suggests a new study. Scientists wanted to know why the iconic triple-horned dinosaur had an unusually large conk compared to most ...
HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. (CBS4) - Paleontologists with the Denver Museum of Nature and Science confirmed that the fossils discovered at a Highlands Ranch construction site are the bones of a large ...
DENVER (CBS4) - "I think we found a triceratops." That was the assessment from scientists at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science in August when they inspected bones found at a construction site in ...
A cow munching on grass may not seem all that complicated, but when compared to reptiles, mammals have long been thought to have evolved the most complex and efficient method of chewing and processing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Seishiro Tada (left) standing next to an awe-inspiring Triceratops skull, with its enormous nasal cavity visible at the front.
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