Articles for category: Prehistoric Theories

New Theories Suggest Dinosaurs Were More Social Than We Ever Imagined

New Theories Suggest Dinosaurs Were More Social Than We Ever Imagined

For most of the twentieth century, the popular image of a dinosaur was of a creature operating alone. A solitary hunter, or a slow-moving herbivore wandering aimlessly across a Mesozoic landscape. That picture is rapidly coming apart. With each new dig, each reanalyzed bonebed, and each technological leap in paleontology, the evidence points toward something ...

Decoding the Dino Diet: What Prehistoric Beasts Really Ate

Decoding the Dino Diet: What Prehistoric Beasts Really Ate

You probably picture a Tyrannosaurus rex tearing into a Triceratops, or a long-necked Brachiosaurus grazing peacefully among ferns. Those images aren’t entirely wrong, but they’re incomplete. The reality of what dinosaurs ate is far messier, more nuanced, and more fascinating than any Hollywood scene has managed to capture. Over recent years, new fossils, reanalyses of ...

New Evidence Suggests Dinosaurs Were Even More Colorful Than We Imagined

New Evidence Suggests Dinosaurs Were Even More Colorful Than We Imagined

For most of the history of paleontology, dinosaur color was considered permanently unknowable. Artists painted them in muddy greens and browns, museum models wore the same dull grays for decades, and textbooks treated vivid pigmentation as a matter of pure speculation. That assumption has been steadily dismantled by a series of remarkable discoveries, and the ...