Dinosaurs will rule the Earth again, at least within the walls of the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, when the popular Jurassic Quest dinosaur experience returns Aug. 4-6 in Daytona Beach. Touted as ...
Across opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean more than 3,700 miles apart, researchers have uncovered footprints left by dinosaurs that could have roamed from Africa to South America when the continents ...
Findings regarding this were published in the journal New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science. These footprints stood ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — If you’re a dinosaur lover, you’ll soon have a chance to travel back millions of years in time. Jurassic Quest returns to Central Florida on Aug. 4 and promises many prehistoric ...
DAYTONA BEACH — When the doors opened inside the Ocean Center Friday at noon, families patiently waiting in line walked into the dimmed colorful lights of the exhibition room to see an array of ...
The footprints show where the dinosaurs were able to cross between South America and Africa before the two continents split apart, according to researchers Getty A team of international researchers ...
Would you really want to try and touch a dinosaur? Especially one that had two different types of teeth, or one that had large, curved “killing claws” or one that could grow to be 90 feet long and 15 ...
Tens of millions of years ago, South America and Africa were part of the same land mass, an ancient supercontinent called Gondwana. At some point, the two continents we now know started to pull away ...
OCEAN CITY, Md. - The Ocean City Police arrested two men this past weekend in connection to a stolen dinosaur head from Nick’s Mini Golf in Ocean City. Police say that they were parked in an unmarked ...
The coelacanth species dates back 420 million years and was thought to have gone extinct with dinosaurs A rare fish species believed to have gone extinct with dinosaurs millions of years ago has ...
It's difficult to imagine a process more gradual than continental drift. But some scientists say that, slow or not, this repositioning of the world's landmasses was disastrous for dinosaurs. As ...
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