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Seismosaurus halli, New Mexico’s biggest dinosaur– 150 million years old. It stretched at least 110 feet long, and Seismosaurus was named after seismicity due to the animal’s earth-shaking size.
Seismosaurus halli, New Mexico’s biggest dinosaur– 150 million years old. It stretched at least 110 feet long, and Seismosaurus was named after seismicity due to the animal’s earth-shaking size.
Seismosaurus halli, New Mexico’s biggest dinosaur– 150 million years old. It stretched at least 110 feet long, and Seismosaurus was named after seismicity due to the animal’s earth-shaking size.
Since the 1960s, fossil discoveries have confirmed the scientific consensus that birds evolved from the group of predatory ...
A team of researchers studying a dinosaur skull found in New Mexico discovered a new subspecies called the Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis, which is older and more primitive than the T. rex.
Researchers in New Mexico recently announced the discovery of a new dinosaur species that roamed the area about 74 million years ago, confirming a find that was more than 40 years in the making.
According to a news release, the discovery of bisticeratops adds to New Mexico’s fossil record and to the understanding of horned dinosaurs from the late Cretaceous period. Skip to content Fox 59 ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Ever wonder what New Mexico looked like before dinosaurs roamed the earth? Local paleontologists have been studying fossils and renovating a new space at the New Mex… ...
Dinosaurs once roamed New Mexico. Here are some of the notable fossils uncovered in the state. - AOL
Dinosaurs roamed New Mexico millions of years ago, and mysteriously died out 66 million years ago. The prevailing theory was that a massive asteroid struck Earth near what is now Mexico, causing ...
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