By examining well-preserved skulls, they were able to track how the dinosaurs' skulls developed into increasingly complex forms that were better suited to eating plants. "We can see a sequential ...
Related to the T. rex, Albertosaurus are the fastest animal you'll see in Walking With Dinosaurs, and could run up to 30 ...
More than 25 years after it first stomped across our TV screens, a new six-part series is coming to BBC iPlayer and BBC One ...
The remains of the earliest dinosaurs may lie undiscovered in the Amazon and other equatorial regions of South America and Africa, suggests a new study.
THE BBC have released a first-look at one of its most iconic series which is finally making a comeback after 25 years.
A newly discovered dinosaur species, Lishulong wangi, has been identified from a well-preserved skull found in southern China ...
An artist's drawing of what a Megalosaurus and Cetiosaurus might have looked like Four of the tracks the scientists discovered were made by sauropods, giant plant-eating dinosaurs which walked on ...
Expert says research suggests that ‘they likely originated in the low-latitude regions of Gondwana near the equator, an area that today includes northern South America and northern Africa’ ...
More than 25 years on, Walking With Dinosaurs returns to bring us the dramatic stories of dinosaurs whose bones are currently ...
South America was a realm of giants back then. Huge sauropods, or "long-necked" herbivorous dinosaurs, roamed the countryside. Some of these plant eaters — like Andesaurus and Limayasaurus — stretched ...