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Dinosaurs' apparent decline prior to asteroid may be due to poor fossil record, say researchersThey divided North America into a grid and, based on the geology, geography and climate of the time, estimated how many of ...
Scientists discovered the first ankylosaurid footprints in Canada, proving club-tailed dinosaurs lived in North America ...
The investigation began when Charles Helm, a co-author of the study and a scientific advisor at Tumbler Ridge Museum, documented three-toed tracks around Tumbler Ridge, a municipality in the foothills ...
A groundbreaking study on dinosaur populations leading up to their extinction points to sampling biases within the fossil ...
For the first time, footprints of armored dinosaurs with tail clubs have been identified, following discoveries made in the ...
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An analysis of North America’s fossil record for the 18 million years before dinosaurs disappeared suggests the prehistoric ...
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Dinosaurs may not have been declining before the asteroid impact after all – new research shows that the apparent drop in ...
Fossils from the late Cretaceous are less likely to be discovered, say researchers, primarily because of fewer locations with ...
Dinosaur extinction theories suggest populations were dwindling when an asteroid wiped them out. New research is challenging ...
They divided North America into a grid and ... (UCL Earth Sciences), who has previously published on end-Cretaceous dinosaur diversity and extinction, said: “If we take the fossil record ...
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