Paleontologists on the Isle of Skye in Scotland have unearthed the largest pterosaur known from the Jurassic period.
A Jurassic pterosaur fossil, known to paleontologists for over 160 years, isn’t a new species. It is an odd specimen of Rhamphorhynchus muensteri.
If you’ve ever wondered if Jurassic Park’s velociraptors would still be intimidating if they were scientifically accurate, ...
Scientists have unearthed nearly 200 dinosaur footprints, dating back 166 million years to the Middle Jurassic Period ... locomotion is that the faster the animal is moving, the farther apart ...
Nearly 200 Jurassic footprints found in southern England reveal new insights into 166 million-year-old prehistoric creatures, ...
Field-defining discoveries can come from new and unexpected places,” palaeontologist Natalia Jagielska told IFLScience.
In 2024, researchers from the universities of Oxford and Birmingham excavated a huge expanse of a quarry floor in Oxfordshire ...
Scientists uncovered five trackways in Britain containing dinosaur footprints, with the longest track stretching nearly 500 feet in length. The scientists date the prints to the Middle Jurassic Period ...
“The general rule of locomotion is that the faster the animal is moving ... of the land during this time frame of the Jurassic Period. The distinct footprints indicate the area was once covered ...