daniellopez+FollowJurassic Sky Giants Found in the UK!You guys, scientists just dug up a massive 167-million-year-old pterosaur fossil in Oxfordshire! This ancient flying reptile is not only one of the biggest and oldest ever found, but it’s also got some unique features that are rewriting what we know about Jurassic flyers. Kinda wild to think these sky giants soared above where we live today. Can’t wait to see what more they discover! JurassicWorld #FossilFinds #Paleontology #Pterosaurs #ScienceNews #Science30Share
Richard Vaughan+Follow12M-Year-Old Rhino Herd Found in Nebraska!Did you know Nebraska was once home to rhinos? 🌋🦏 About 12 million years ago, a herd of *Teleoceras major* rhinos met their fate under volcanic ash from Yellowstone. Researchers found they lived non-migratory, hippo-like lives. It's fascinating to think of these ancient giants roaming the Midwest! #Nebraska #Paleontology #RhinoHistory #FossilFinds90Share
James Brady+FollowDinosaurs Were Thriving Before Asteroid Hit🤯 New research reveals dinosaurs weren't on the decline when the asteroid struck 66 million years ago! 🌍🦖 Scientists discovered the so-called "decline" was likely due to poor fossil records rather than actual dwindling numbers. If not for the asteroid, who knows? Dinosaurs might still roam today alongside mammals and birds! #Dinosaurs #ScienceNews #Paleontology #Science120Share
frazierdanielle+FollowDino Tracks Uncover Jurassic Skye🐾 Ever wondered what walked the Isle of Skye ages ago? A treasure trove of 131 fossilized footprints reveals that dinosaurs once stomped around Scotland! These tracks, dating back 168 million years, tell tales of theropods and sauropods roaming the lagoons. Imagine spotting a three-toed print just as you’re packing up! Discoveries like these offer insights into the Jurassic world right in Bonnie Prince Charlie's escape route. Fascinating stuff, right? 🌍🦖 DinoDiscovery #IsleOfSkye #JurassicJourney #Paleontology #Science410Share
martinezlaura+FollowDino-Eating Croc Had a Salty SecretDid you know there was once a bus-sized crocodile that munched on dinosaurs? Meet Deinosuchus, the OG 'terror croc.' Scientists just figured out its secret weapon: it could handle salt water, unlike today’s alligators. That meant it could roam ancient seas and snack wherever it wanted. Turns out, Deinosuchus isn’t even a true alligator relative—just a massive, salty outlier on the croc family tree. Imagine being a dino and seeing THAT coming! #Paleontology #Dinosaurs #ScienceNews #CrocodileFacts #AncientHistory #Science90Share