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The bones uncovered by Colorado students could teach paleontologists more about Kosmoceratops, a relative of the Triceratops that lived about 76 million years ago.
The Boneyard in DinoLand, U.S.A. at Disney’s Animal Kingdom permanently closed on September 1. Take a last look around the ...
The Dino-Dig also served as a small lesson about paleontologists, who study fossils of animals and plants. “They can go through and identify what kind of species the animal is, what kind of ...
The Dino Dig will feature educational plaques and allow children to dig for replicas of the fossils found in Sunland Park.
Don Lessem was the dinosaur adviser for the first Jurassic Park, a job he says sounds more impressive than it was. His real big-dinosaur break happened years later, thanks to a blurry photo of a bone.
A fundraiser for plans to create a 24-hour daycare and preschool to Stevens Point is happening Saturday. Little Dreamers Academy is hosting a ‘Dino Dig’ at UWSP’s Museum of Natural History.
A paleontological dig site in St. George has been saved from development after the city agreed to relocate a planned electrical substation, allowing scientists to continue their work indefinitely.
Can you dig it? The latest exhibit at Liberty Science Center, “Dino Dig Adventure,” opens Wednesday and will offer dinosaur lovers a taste of what it’s like to be a paleontologist.
Jul. 23—The Mineral County Parents as Teachers program put on their annual summer Dino Dig event on Saturday, July 19. MJ Allard, in orange, thought his rib bone looked more like a mustache bone ...
For young dinosaur enthusiasts, there’s nothing more thrilling than a visit to The Wyoming Dinosaur Center & Dig Sites in Thermopolis. Housed in a warehouse-like building, the museum is far from ...
A couple of years ago, my nephew, Sam, and I went to a dinosaur dig near Livingston, Montana. It was beyond cool—we licked bones!—and this July we were able to return. Paleontologist Cary ...
Don Lessem was the dinosaur adviser for the first Jurassic Park, a job he says sounds more impressive than it was. His real big-dinosaur break happened years later, thanks to a blurry photo of a bone.