Birds are the only dinosaurs that survived the devastating asteroid impact 66 million years ago. The songbirds you see today ...
About 201 million years ago, at the close of a geological period called the Triassic, one of the worst mass extinctions in ...
Somewhere between your childhood dreams and your adult appetite lies a restaurant where a T-Rex might watch you eat your ...
Over 99% of all species that have ever existed on Earth are now extinct. As we confront a growing number of species currently under threat, it's crucial to reflect on the incredible creatures we've ...
When you think of dinosaurs, do you still imagine giant gray scaly beasts that went extinct? Get ready to have your mind ...
One of the most devastating extinctions in Earth's history is best known for what didn't die—dinosaurs. But the end-Triassic ...
How different would our world be if dinosaurs were alive today? The answer is: very. Prehistoric in the present? We all love Jurassic Park, but a dinosaur theme park is (thankfully) unrealistic. Still ...
While no one would want to meet a Tyrannasaurus rex alone in a dark alley, its reign as King of the Dinosaurs appears to be at an end. In many ways, this is a sad event. The fearsome Tyrant Lizard ...
Ancient oceans were filled with massive, fearsome creatures. Based on sheer size alone, these animals put today’s aquatic ...
About 66 million years ago, dinosaurs ruled the Earth in a very different environment than we see today, with some creatures demonstrating indomitable power, while others thrived in different ways.
Long before humans existed, giant marine predators ruled the warm prehistoric seas that once covered much of North America.