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Giant 'cow of the Cretaceous' discovered almost 100 years ago identified as new duck-billed dinosaur
Scientists have discovered an enormous species of duck-billed dinosaur that lived in what is now New Mexico about 75 million ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – One thing that northwestern New Mexico is known for is lots of dinosaur fossils. Previously, paleontologists estimated that the fossils in the Birsti Badlands were 70 million years ...
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The Top Ten Dinosaur Discoveries of 2025, From Preserved Blood Vessels to the Return of a Short King
With studies of fossilized bones, gut contents, eggshells and more, paleontologists revealed new and captivating details ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - For nearly a century, scientists thought that a set of dinosaur fossils belonged to a specific ...
From asteroids to conflict to exhibitions, we look back on some of the best Mexican history articles of 2025 with expert Bob ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Located on a cliff bordering the Gulf of Alaska, set inside one of the wildest and least visited places in the National Park System, are hundreds of dinosaur footprints. For ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) — The extinction of the dinosaurs may be ancient history, but that history continues to be rewritten, thanks in part to a professor at New Mexico State University. As Chad Brummett ...
In northern Mexico, the Campanian Cerro del Pueblo Formation houses an exceptional number of dinosaur fossils. Paleontologist Claudio de León-Dávila and his team were excavating the site in 2014 when ...
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Shock 'duck-billed cow' giant reveals a hidden dinosaur neighborhood
Hadrosaurs have sometimes been colourfully called ‘the cows of the Cretaceous,’” as Dr. Steven Jasinski once put it. “While this may not be a perfect metaphor, they likely were living in herds… and ...
Scientists have long debated whether dinosaurs were in decline before an asteroid smacked the Earth 66 million years ago, causing mass extinction. New research suggests dinosaur populations were still ...
For decades, many scientists believed dinosaurs were already dwindling in number and variety long before an asteroid strike sealed their fate 66 million years ago. But new research in the journal ...
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