Fossil evidence discovered in southern Alberta suggests a crocodile-like creature bit a flying reptile 76 million years ago, according to a new study published Thursday in the Journal of Paleontology.
A scan of the bone found that the edges of the puncture don’t match the break points on the rest of the bone, meaning it wasn’t caused during the fossilization process, and cemented and compacted ...
Paleontologist Caleb Brown said that the fossil is "exceptionally uncommon"—not least because the pterosaur was a juvenile.
Even though this nodosaur died 110 million years ago, it's so well-preserved that its skin and armor remain intact to the ...
The fossilized neck bone of a flying reptile unearthed in Canada shows tell-tale signs of being bitten by a crocodile-like ...
Researchers from the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology (Canada), the University of Reading (UK), and the University of New England (Australia) have found a rare crocodilian bite mark on the ...
"For free, this is the best dinosaur exhibit you're going to see," Curator Matt Anderson said of the exhibit, which opens Feb ...
A rare dinosaur bone discovered by a University of Reading archaeologist in Canada has revealed a 76 million year-old crocodile bite.
The juvenile pterosaur vertebra was found in Dinosaur Provincial Park in Canada and has a circular four-millimetre-wide puncture mark from a crocodile tooth. | ITV News Meridian ...
The fossilized neck bone of a flying reptile unearthed in Canada shows tell-tale signs of being bitten by a crocodile-like creature 76 million years ago, according to a new study.
The fossilized neck bone of a flying reptile unearthed in Canada shows tell-tale signs of being bitten by a crocodile-like creature 76 million years ago, according to a new study published.