Lumbering, long-necked dinosaurs frequented the same watering hole as their predators some 167 million years ago, a scientific study of dinosaur footprints found.
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Newly identified dinosaur footprints found on the Isle of Skye, off the coast of north-west Scotland, have helped scientists ...
Huge meat-eating dinosaurs and their plant-eating prey shared the same watering holes on Skye 167 million years ago, say ...
The species, named Duonychus tsogtbaatari, belongs to a group of two-legged dinosaurs called therizinosaurs that lived in ...
Prince Charles’s Point on Skye’s Trotternish Peninsula is one of the most extensive dinosaur track sites in Scotland.
Researchers said the large, circular impressions made by the latter point to a long-necked dinosaur two or three times the size of an elephant, while the megalosaur would have been 'jeep-sized'.
With two-fingered hands and long "nasty" claws, the Duonychus tsogtbaatari is certainly a strange sight. Fossils of this ...
More than 130 dinosaur footprints have been uncovered at Prince Charles’s Point on Skye’s north coast, adding to the island’s ...