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Meet the tiniest dinosaur—so far.
dinosaur had flight feathers on both its front and back
Meintest du becker?
Meet the tiniest dinosaur—so far.
dinosaur had flight feathers on both its front and back
This dino’s headgear likely impressed a mate.
both strong, fully grown Triceratops, and neither backs
Meet one of the first dinosaurs that scientists found.
Thumb mistake When paleontologists went back to the
Discover why this ancient predator is known as the king of the dinosaurs.
Then it throws its head back, tosses the flesh 15 feet
Find out why these cute marsupials act like giraffes, koalas, and bats.
crawl on all fours, quokkas also use their strong back
From stuck squirrels to clumsy cats to fumbling frogs, we’ve rounded up ten silly animals that were probably thinking, Oops!
a tortoise or turtle’s shell helps the animal get back
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students dedicated to fi guring out ways we can cut back
This tank-size dinosaur had better protection than a knight’s armor.
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Is this animal a dinosaur or a bird? Maybe it’s both!
Watch Dino Road Trip Anchiornis Ali and Sean travel back
This double-crested dino was an early top predator.
WATCH DINO ROAD TRIP Anchiornis Ali and Sean travel back