Dinosaur teeth discovered by a now retired quarryman have revealed a community of prehistoric predators that lived around 135 million years ago in an "exciting" discovery. Paleontologists examined ...
The dinosaur was shaking ... The gardeners used sweeping brushes to brush his teeth and the fire brigade rinsed his mouth with their powerful hoses. Four hours later his teeth were as clean ...
Dinosaur teeth found with the help of a retired quarry worker have revealed how the fearsome tyrannosaur once roamed Bexhill-on-Sea. Research led by the University of Southampton has revealed that ...
Fossilised remains - including fossil bones and teeth - are known as body fossils. Fossilised shells are also body fossils. Other fossilised signs of a plant or animal are called trace fossils.
The discovery of sets of prehistoric teeth has revealed that groups of meat-eating dinosaurs stalked the East Sussex coast 135 million years ago. The research, led by the University of Southampton ...
The discovery of sets of prehistoric teeth has revealed that groups of meat-eating dinosaurs stalked the East Sussex coast 135 million years ago. The research, led by the University of Southampton, ...