What do we really know about how oviraptors—bird-like but flightless dinosaurs—hatched their eggs? Did they use environmental ...
Researchers reconstructed clutches of oviraptors, bird-like but flightless dinosaurs that lived between 70 and 66 million ...
The patched egg is almost ready to hatch and the next few days will reveal if the careful repair worked.
Every dinosaur came from an egg, but exactly how those eggs cracked open is something we know little about. That's why a ...
Scientists recreated a life-sized oviraptor and nest to investigate how these bird-like dinosaurs hatched their eggs.
Seventy million years ago, a feathered, flightless dinosaur known as an oviraptor squatted over a carefully arranged ring of blue-green eggs. Yet paleontologists have always struggled to understand ...
From the most iconic national park to the newest national monument, much of America’s 640 million acres of public land is ...
Not every animal introduced to a new environment becomes a problem. But when certain species arrive without natural predators, their populations can grow rapidly and cause serious damage to local ...
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