(Reuters) - Near the end of the age of dinosaurs, a bird resembling today's loons and grebes dove for fish and other prey in the perilous waters off Antarctica. Thanks to a nearly complete fossil ...
At first glance, the giant tetrapod dinosaur, Cryolophosaurus, looks like a terrifying T-rex. Closer inspection reveals that ...
A recently analyzed near-complete fossil skull found in Antarctica has revealed Vegavis iaai to be the oldest known modern ...
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DURHAM MUSEUM, THERE’S A NEW EXHIBIT CALLED ANTARCTIC DINOSAURS. YEAH. AND JOINING US TODAY TO TALK ABOUT THE EXHIBIT IS ONE OF THE. CO CURATORS, DOCTOR NATHAN SMITH. DOCTOR SMITH, THANK YOU FOR BEING ...
About 120 million years ago, southern Australia was not the sunny, temperate land we know today. Instead, it lay within the polar circle, blanketed by months of darkness and icy winds. But in the face ...
"Antarctic Dinosaurs: The Exhibition" will take people to a time when Antarctica was part of the supercontinent Gondwana, a wooded lush habitat far different than the icy and barren continent of today ...
130 million years ago, Australia and Antarctica were much closer together than they are today. The fossil of a dinosaur that lived on the border of these two continents during this period has been ...
Scientists had nicknamed it "The Thing" -- a mysterious football-sized fossil discovered in Antarctica that sat in a Chilean museum awaiting someone who could work out just what it was. The fossil ...