Standing in the shallows of an ancient sea, a large Spinosaurus catches a fish, drops it into the water and waits. Before long, the blood attracts a shark, which swims right into the dinosaur’s gaping ...
Scientists followed a single sentence from a 70-year-old book into the Sahara Desert — and found a 40-foot predator that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. That’s one of the reasons Spielberg’s own sequel, The Lost World (1997), was a monster disappointment – taking the T rex from the ...
A fossilized skull and jawbones found in Niger belonged to a creature that had a large, bony crest atop its head and lived some 95 million years ago. Named Spinosaurus mirabilis, it is the first ...
Jackson Ryan was CNET's science editor, and a multiple award-winning one at that. Earlier, he'd been a scientist, but he realized he wasn't very happy sitting at a lab bench all day. Science writing, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In an artist's recreation, Spinosaurus mirabilis stands along the river’s edge over its prey some 95 million years ago. A scimitar ...
Researchers now believe the 50-foot-long Spinosaurus may have been the first dinosaur to take the plunge, swimming in the rivers of North Africa 97 million years ago. The dinosaur had a giant sail on ...
Newly unveiled fossils indicate a dinosaur known as Spinosaurus aegyptiacus was built to live part of the time in water, according to a report published online for the journal Science. Measuring 50 ...
Unlike most dinosaurs, it seems that spinosaurs liked the water. This suggestion is based on the analysis of a well-preserved fossil tail of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, published Wednesday in the journal ...
Scientific detective work spanning 100 years and three continents has revealed the first swimming dinosaur: a fish-eating beast that paddled like a duck and was bigger than a Tyrannosaurus rex. A new ...