When dinosaurs were first identified through fossils, their anatomy was depicted inaccurately. However, with advancements in science and... View Article
DNA is required for the process of cloning and dinosaurs went extinct around 65 million years ago. Though dinosaur bones are still around, DNA is... View Article
Non-avian dinosaurs went extinct about 65 million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous Period. Also Read: Palaeontology - The Study Of... View Article
Apart from bones, scientists can also look at other extant species which are related to the extinct species. These can provide detailed insights... View Article
Paleontologists study not just dinosaurs, but also other fossilized lifeforms from plants and animals to fossils of footprints, burrows and even... View Article
Before the dinosaurs, a group of organisms called synapsids were the dominant life forms during the Permian - which began about 298 million years... View Article
Paleontologists are scientists who study fossils, including fossils of dinosaurs. Also Read: Palaeontology - The Study Of Fossils Explore... View Article
Scientists who study fossils are called paleontologists. These individuals study dinosaurs by looking for clues in fossilized bones, teeth, eggs... View Article
From a geological perspective, India is a goldmine when it comes to fossils. The following are considered to be the best places in India to find... View Article
Scientists who study fossils (including fossils of dinosaurs) are called paleontologists. Also Read: Palaeontology - The Study Of Fossils... View Article
Paleontologists are scientists that study dinosaurs and other prehistoric life. Also Read: Palaeontology - The Study Of Fossils Explore... View Article
There are many speculations as to what would happen if dinosaurs did not go extinct. One assumption explains that modern mammals, especially... View Article
Paleontologists are scientists that dig up dinosaur bones. Paleontology is a highly specialized field that provides an in-depth insight into... View Article
The first ever dinosaur fossil was discovered by Robert Plot in 1677, but the scientific study of dinosaurs began with Gideon Mantell, a... View Article
In 1677, English naturalist named Robert Plot discovered the first ever dinosaur bones and illustrated them in his work - The Natural History of... View Article