According to archaeological experts, these footprints can be classified into 7 different dinosaurs.
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have just published a new discovery on dinosaur footprints in the Scottish Geological Journal on
How did birds form wings? Fossil data show that the proportion of limbs changed in dinosaur-derived birds.
Unlike other non-feathered dinosaur eggs, which are symmetrical, oval of theropod dinosaur eggs (hindquarters moving) in the early stages of the chalk era discovered in Spain.