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The Unseen Lives: What Fossilized Tracks Really Tell Us About Dinosaur Families

When you picture dinosaurs, you probably see dramatic scenes from movies: roaring predators, thundering herds, and lonely giants silhouetted against a prehistoric sky. But the most intimate stories of their lives are not in their skeletons. They are pressed quietly into stone under your feet, where dinosaur tracks capture moments of fear, play, care, and ...

What Dinosaurs Did at Night - New Clues From Eye Fossils

What Dinosaurs Did at Night – New Clues From Eye Fossils

Think you know what dinosaurs were up to during their heyday? Think again. While classic movies like Jurassic Park painted dramatic images of Velociraptors prowling in darkness, most of us assumed these giant creatures were daytime dwellers, leaving the night shift to early mammals scurrying underfoot. Recent fossil discoveries, however, are rewriting this story completely. ...

Stegosaurus Use Spikes for Defense

Triceratops vs. Stegosaurus A Clash of Armored Giants

The prehistoric world featured some of the most remarkable creatures ever to walk the Earth, with dinosaurs reigning supreme for over 165 million years. Among these magnificent beasts, few capture our imagination quite like the heavily armored Triceratops and Stegosaurus. Despite never having encountered each other in reality—separated by over 80 million years of evolutionary ...

The Dinosaur Fossil With Skin Still Intact

The Dinosaur Fossil With Skin Still Intact

Imagine stumbling upon a creature that died 66 million years ago, yet looks so lifelike you might expect it to open its eyes. These extraordinary finds of dinosaur fossils with preserved skin are revolutionizing our understanding of these ancient giants. While bones and teeth survive the test of time, soft tissues like skin typically decompose ...