Dinosaur
Jul 3 2009, Keith

Fossils of three new species of dinosaurs have been discovered in Queensland, including a meat-eater larger than Velociraptor from the Jurassic Park movies, suggesting Australia may have a more complex prehistoric past. The three dinosaurs, the first...

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This artist’s rendering released by the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, shows a dinosaur, Tianyulong confuciusi, which left fossils recently discovered in China. The creature’s stiff, hair-like covering suggests early dinosaurs may have begun...