Dinosaur enthusiasts can purchase their own dinosaur skeleton if they're willing to spend at least $3 million on the compete set of bones. Sotheby's will begin a live auction for a 27-foot-long ...
Patagotitan was a dinosaur that lived 100 million ... with a very long neck and a long tail," he told BBC News. The replica skeleton is on loan from Argentina's Museo Paleontológico Egidio ...
The largest dinosaur skeleton ever found in Switzerland has ... Plateosaurus was a bipedal herbivore with a small skull on a long, mobile neck, sharp but plump plant-crushing teeth, powerful ...
The Mbiresaurus raathi was one metre tall, ran on two legs and had a long neck and jagged ... Mbiresaurus raathi skeleton He added that the find was the "oldest definitive dinosaur ever found ...
A Colorado dinosaur hunter is set to rake in millions of dollars after finding an almost complete 150-million-year-old stegosaurus skeleton. The fossil is set to go on auction at Sotheby's this ...
It was a 30-foot-long plant ... this unusual dinosaur so we can describe it and reconstruct it for everyone to see… We are closing in on that goal fast because we came upon a skeleton a few ...
rex the most expensive dinosaur ... bought a skeleton named Sue for $8.36 million. So it's unsurprising that Stan was in high demand. Stan would've stood 13 feet tall and 40 feet long in life ...
The fossil remains of the duck-billed darling – the world’s first mounted dinosaur skeleton ... neck. During Haddy’s first year on display, the 9-foot-tall and 25-foot-long skeleton ...
an Apatosaurus dinosaur skeleton of more than 20 meters long with approximately 80% of its bone mass native bones and about 150 million years old, displayed before its auction by French auction houses ...
"From what I hear they seem to be from some larger dinosaurs. I've seen pictures of models that are of long-neck dinosaurs and the hadrosaur dinosaurs, so these are among the biggest." Pittman ...
Paul says, ‘“modern reconstructions of predatory dinosaurs are startlingly bird-like and would have been completely absurd to many nineteenth-century researchers”. “Our image of dinosaurs has moved a ...