The interior of SΓ£o Paulo was a 'nursery' for crocodilians between 90 and 70 million years ago, study indicates
Research reveals that during the Late Cretaceous, the region now known as Presidente Prudente served as a nursery for crocodilians, with significant fossil findings.
A new species of Cretaceous bird with a toothed beak discovered at the Cuenca site of Las Hoyas
A new species of Cretaceous bird, Gorgonavis alcyone, has been discovered at the Las Hoyas site in Cuenca, Spain, showcasing a long, toothed beak.
Scientists Rebuild a Full-Scale Skeleton of the 'Dinosaur Killer' Crocodile
Scientists in Georgia have reconstructed a life-sized skeleton of 'Deinosuchus shoreri,' a massive croc known as the 'Dinosaur Killer' that lived during the Late Cretaceous period.
Unknown species of dinosaur discovered... hobbit
A new species of dinosaur named Foskeia pelendonum, resembling the size of a chicken, has been discovered in the Burgos region of Spain, dating back to the Early Cretaceous period approximately 120 million years ago.
A small dinosaur species used its head to hit rivals
A recently discovered species similar to a raptor from Mexico reveals that some lightweight dinosaurs, unlike their contemporaries, resorted to headbutting as a tactic during the Late Cretaceous period.
For Years We Were Wrong. A Breakthrough in Knowledge About Dinosaurs
Scientists have presented the most convincing evidence so far that ceratopsians, including the well-known triceratops, existed in late Cretaceous Europe, a notion that had been challenged for years.
A Great Mistake by Paleontologists? New Findings About Dinosaurs
New evidence confirms the presence of ceratopsians in late Cretaceous Europe, challenging previous identifications and altering the perception of their geographical distribution.