Scientists Suggest Existence of Living Dinosaurs on Other Planets – New Study

Scientists Suggest Existence of Living Dinosaurs on Other Planets – New Study

Jakarta – Researchers say that dinosaurs are still alive today. However, these animals are on another planet. Launching from I’m detikedua study published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Journal states that it is possible that several dinosaur-like species lived on other planets far from Earth. Plus current technological developments make humans … Read more

New Study Reveals Juvenile Carnivorous Dinosaurs Preyed on Small Plant-Eating Dinosaurs

New Study Reveals Juvenile Carnivorous Dinosaurs Preyed on Small Plant-Eating Dinosaurs

Jakarta – Tyrannosauridae, a group of carnivorous dinosaurs, known to prey on plant-eating jumbo dinosaurs (megaherbivores). A recent study found fossils of this carnivorous but juvenile dinosaur when it died, complete with food in its stomach. “In this paper, we describe the specimen Gorgosaurus libratus an extraordinary one, which preserves twice as many dinosaurs caegannathid … Read more

Scientist: Dinosaurs Are the ‘Cause’ Humans Can’t Live Long

Scientist: Dinosaurs Are the ‘Cause’ Humans Can’t Live Long

Jakarta – There is a big difference between the rate of aging of mammals (including us) and the rate of aging of many species of reptiles and amphibians. This difference, according to one scientist, may be due to the dominance of dinosaurs millions of years ago, at a critical period in mammalian history. Microbiologist João … Read more

Thought to be agate, it turns out to be a 60 million year old dinosaur egg

Thought to be agate, it turns out to be a 60 million year old dinosaur egg

Jakarta – Agate beautiful pink color with white stripes kept in the Natural History Museum (NHM), London’s Mineralogy Collection since 1883, is known to be dinosaur eggs 60 million years old. This object, about 15cm wide and almost entirely in the shape of a simple ball, is a specimen in the museum’s collection for the … Read more

Scientists Estimate, Humans Lived Short Due to Domination of Dinosaurs

Scientists Estimate, Humans Lived Short Due to Domination of Dinosaurs

Jakarta – The rate of aging between mammals, including humans, and many species of reptiles and amphibians is not the same. This difference is thought to be due to the dominance of male dinosaurs millions of years ago. According to microbiologist João Pedro de Magalhães from the University of Birmingham, when dinosaurs ruled the Earth, … Read more

The Impact of Dinosaurs on Mammalian Aging and Longevity

The Impact of Dinosaurs on Mammalian Aging and Longevity

Jakarta – The rate of aging between mammals, including humans, and many species of reptiles and amphibians is not the same. This difference is thought to be due to the dominance of male dinosaurs millions of years ago. According to microbiologist João Pedro de Magalhães from the University of Birmingham, when dinosaurs ruled the Earth, … Read more

Scientists Discover New Dinosaur Species Named Farlowichnus Rapidus

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The Brazilian geological agency on Thursday American time or Friday, November 24 2023 WIB, announced the species dinosaur new, fast animals that lived in the deserts of the early Cretaceous period. The new species, called Farlowichnus rapidus, was a small carnivore about the size of a modern seriema bird, or about 60-90 … Read more

SVP Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 2023 Annual Meeting First Issue

SVP Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 2023 Annual Meeting First Issue

Apatosaurus knee joint disease When researchers excavated the Apatosaurus femur specimen from the Morrison Formation in Wyoming (fossil number: UWGM 7213), they noticed that the lateral condyle and lateral epicondyle had inward erosion lesions. After preliminary determination, they believed that the lesion was the source of the disease. The inflammatory reaction caused by the erosion … Read more

SVP 2023 Annual Conference First Issue | Square Vocus

SVP Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 2023 Annual Meeting First Issue

Apatosaurus knee joint disease When researchers excavated the Apatosaurus femur specimen from the Morrison Formation in Wyoming (fossil number: UWGM 7213), they noticed that the lateral condyle and lateral epicondyle had inward erosion lesions. After preliminary determination, they believed that the lesion was the source of the disease. The inflammatory reaction caused by the erosion … Read more

Ancient Megaraptoridae Dinosaur Fossil Discovery in Australia: Significance and Research Findings

Ancient Megaraptoridae Dinosaur Fossil Discovery in Australia: Significance and Research Findings

Jakarta – Paleontologists discovered the fossilized forehead bone of a new species of dinosaur in Australia recently. This dinosaur is thought to have lived in Gondwana, an ancient supercontinent that existed 550 million – 180 million years ago. The new dinosaur was identified as a species of Megaraptoridae. This type of dinosaur is a theropod, … Read more