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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNMeet Ten Tyrannosaurs That Came Before T. Rex, From Small, Feathery Creatures to 30-Foot-Long Bone-CrushersBut T. rex was also the last of its meat-tearing family. The earliest tyrannosaurs evolved about 166 million years ago. In ...
Dinosaurs might be extinct, but that hasn’t stopped them being everywhere this month. Following last week’s release of ...
Long before T. rex, the Earth was dominated by super-carnivores stranger and more terrifying than anything dreamed up by ...
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ARTnews on MSNJuvenile Ceratosaur Dinosaur Fossil Sells for $30.5 Million by Sotheby's, Third-Highest Price At AuctionA juvenile Ceratosaurus fossil sold for $30.5 million with fees at Sotheby's, blasting past its high estimate of $6 million. The top lot of Sotheby's natural history sale on July 16 prompted a ...
The Village Voice remembers the art and provocations of the underground comix genius, Vaughn Bode, on the 50th anniversary of his death.
A juvenile Ceratosaurus skeleton sells for $30.5 million at Sotheby’s, becoming the third-priciest fossil ever auctioned. Here’s why it stunned experts.
However, this discovery shows that the bone collector caterpillar is its own unique species, which is already considered endangered due to its rarity and limited range.
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/Film on MSNHow Denzel Washington Really Feels About The Bone CollectorFive years after starring opposite Angelina Jolie in The Bone Collector, Denzel Washington revealed what he really thought of ...
In 1931, the Skhūl I fossil was uncovered at Mugharat es-Skhūl (the Cave of the Children), also known as Skhūl Cave, Israel.
This carnivorous creature belongs to the Hyposmocoma genus and has earned the nickname “bone collector” for its eerie behaviour.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Child’s Skull That Has Long Confounded Archaeologists Might Be a Human-Neanderthal Hybrid, Study SuggestsAccording to new CT scans and models, parts of the 140,000-year-old skull resemble those of modern humans, while the jaw appears to be more similar to those of our extinct relatives ...
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