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  2. Pterodactyl: Facts about pteranodon and other pterosaurs

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    Terrestrial pterosaurs ate carcasses, baby dinosaurs, lizards, eggs, insects and various other animals. "They were probably fairly active hunters of small prey," Hone said. Water-loving pterosaurs ...

  3. Dinosaur news, features and articles from Live Science | Live...

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    80 million-year-old dinosaur 'mini eggs' unearthed at Chinese construction site are the smallest ever found — and belong to a never-before-seen T. rex relative By Harry Baker published 22 October 24

  4. Mosasaurus and other mosasaurs of the dinosaur age - Live Science

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    Mosasaurs went extinct 65.5 million years ago in the same mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs, Live Science previously reported. A Mosasaurus species has since been fictionally ...

  5. 1st known swimming dinosaur just discovered. And it was...

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    Despite old, out-of-date drawings of long-necked dinosaurs wading in swamps, scientists have long believed that dinosaurs were a land-loving bunch: None were thought to swim. Now, though, a new ...

  6. Ankylosaurus: Facts About the Armored Lizard | Live Science

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    Often compared to an army tank or bus, Ankylosaurus was a heavily armored dinosaur with a large club-like protrusion at the end of its tail. Ankylosaurus means "fused lizard" in Greek, and it was ...

  7. Image Gallery: Dinosaur Fossils - Live Science

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    Dinosaur Eggs. Many fossilized dinosaur eggs have been found, at over 200 sites around the world. Very rarely do the eggs have the preserved parts of embryos in them, so it is often difficult to ...

  8. Scientists say their robot dinosaur could help explain the...

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    Researchers built a metal robot with black felt and wheels, nicknamed Robopteryx, to resemble Caudipteryx, a peacock-size dinosaur with tiny feathered wings that roamed Earth about 125 million to ...

  9. Spinosaurus: The Largest Carnivorous Dinosaur - Live Science

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    Spinosaurus lived during the late Cretaceous Period.(Image credit: Joe Tucciarone) Spinosaurus was the biggest of all the carnivorous dinosaurs, larger than Tyrannosaurus and Giganotosaurus. It ...

  10. What's the smallest dinosaur? - Live Science

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    Ashdown maniraptoran, measuring between 13 and 16 inches (33 and 50 cm) long, was one of the smallest extinct dinosaurs. So was Parvicursor ("slender runner"); found in Mongolia and dating to ...

  11. Brachiosaurus: Facts About the Giraffe-like Dinosaur

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    Brachiosaurus was an unusual dinosaur that lived 155.7 million to 150.8 million years ago during the mid- to late Jurassic Period. Specimens have been found primarily in the fossil-rich Morrison ...