A hundred million years ago, a wee baby stegosaur pranced around on its hind feet in what is today China. The footprint of this adorable, cat-size tot from the Cretaceous period was discovered in ...
Stegosaurs might be portrayed as lumbering plant eaters, but they were lethal fighters when necessary, according to paleontologists who have uncovered new evidence of a casualty of stegosaurian combat ...
One of the earliest stegosaurs has been uncovered in China. The new species, Bashanosaurus primitivus, dates to the Middle Jurassic and could be a close relative of the ancestor of all stegosaurs that ...
The backbone of the first stegosaur ever scientifically discovered will go on display at a new temporary fossil exhibition. Swindon Museum and Art Gallery acquired the fossilised vertebra earlier this ...
The remains of a newly discovered stegosaur with huge backplates, long tail spikes and a teensy head belong to one of the oldest dinosaurs of its kind on record, a new study finds. "Bashanosaurus ...
It's a run 166 million years in the making. A researcher at the National Museums Scotland has made a remarkable discovery, stumbling across a 166 million-year-old dinosaur fossil while running on a ...
Although adult stegosaurs reached lengths of up to 9 m (30 ft) they still started out as small as a cat, if a recently-found footprint is anything to go by. And what's more, they may have walked ...
They are usually portrayed as the lumbering, vegetarian dinosaurs of the dinosaur world. However, the Stegosaur could turn into a lethal fighter with their spiked tails, it has been found. Houston ...