Paleontology
T rex mom refers to adult Tyrannosaurus rex individuals that may have cared for eggs, hatchlings, or young juveniles. Current evidence combines rare fossil finds with biomechani...
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T rex mom refers to adult Tyrannosaurus rex individuals that may have cared for eggs, hatchlings, or young juveniles. Current evidence combines rare fossil finds with biomechani...
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China dragon fossil refers to fossil remains associated with dragon-like imagery or names found in China, often linked to culturally significant dinosaur and pterosaur discoveri...
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Dire wolves (Aenocyon dirus) were broadly similar in overall shape to modern gray wolves but consistently larger and more robust. Fossil measurements indicate body lengths typic...
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No, there is no dire wolf alive today. Dire wolves (Aenocyon dirus) went extinct at the end of the last ice age, roughly 13,000 to 16,000 years ago. They were a distinct lineage...
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When people refer to new dire wolf names, they are usually describing recent taxonomic proposals, revised phylogenetic placements, or the formal validation of names for newly de...
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Dire wolves (Canis dirus) were significantly larger and heavier than today’s gray wolves. On average, they stood about 30 inches (76 cm) at the shoulder, measured roughly 5.5...
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