If you have gone to church as a non-believer, or watched a tedious sport like cycling with people who are fanatical about it, you will know what it is like to be a cynic at a Tony Robbins event. You ...
Narrated by their Creator and ours, Morgan Freeman. By Tony Maglio Stegosaurus won’t just play defense with those spine plates — he’ll mess your whole world up with a swing of his tail, allosaurus.
Despite growing into the largest animals ever to walk on land, sauropods began life small, exposed, and alone. Fossil evidence suggests their babies were frequently eaten by multiple predators, making ...
The Morrison Formation is a hotbed of dinosaur fossils. Spanning across much of the western U.S., this layer of rock dates to the Late Jurassic, some 163.5 million to 145 million years ago. It holds ...
Babies and very young sauropods—the long-necked, long-tailed plant-eaters that in adulthood were the largest animals to have ever walked on land—were a key food sustaining predators in the Late ...
Allosaurus stood among the largest and most powerful carnivores of the Jurassic period. This documentary explores how its size, anatomy, and hunting strategy made it a dominant predator. Fossil ...
As one of the top Jurassic predators, Allosaurus played a crucial role in shaping its environment. This video breaks down its size, hunting behavior, and physical adaptations. Scientists believe ...
The Jurassic Period lasted from about 201.3 to 145 million years ago. Evolution moved incredibly fast then, as did the creatures it created. In popular culture, we tend to think of dinosaurs as slow, ...
Scientists were able to date the tracks to the middle of the Jurassic Period, around 166 million years ago. A team of more than 100 scientists, volunteers and students conducted a week-long dig in ...
A "dinosaur highway" containing nearly 200 tracks that date back 166 million years was discovered in southern England. Some tracks show paths taken by Cetiosaurus, a dinosaur that grew to nearly 60 ...
Paleontologists recently discovered lines of strange indentations inside a quarry in England were actually dinosaur footprints from millions of years ago. The discovery was made after a site worker ...
The prints were made by both long-necked sauropods and a predator, megalosaurus, and were found in one of the largest discoveries in decades. By Lynsey Chutel Reporting from London Quarry workers in ...