CHICAGO—Two new 110 million-year-old dinosaurs unearthed in the Sahara Desert highlight the unusual meat-eaters that prowled southern continents during the Cretaceous Period. Named Kryptops and ...
The remains of two meat-eating dinosaurs have been unearthed in the Sahara desert where they once terrorised their prey. The fossilised bones of the two dinosaurs were excavated during an expedition ...
Paleontologists have discovered in Niger bones of two massive meat-eating dinosaurs that may have picked over the same prey, much as modern-day lions and hyenas do. Subscribe to read this story ...
CHICAGO, Feb. 18 (UPI) -- U.S.-led fossil hunters have discovered two new species of dinosaurs, both about 110 million-years-old, unearthed in the Sahara Desert. The new species, named Kryptops and ...
Researchers say two strange, new flesh-eating dinosaurs which hunted the rich forests of Africa some 110 million years ago have been unearthed in Niger. Both ran quickly on powerful hind legs with the ...
Portraits of Eocarcharia and Kryptops. This image may be used by news organizations in connection with reports describing the research of Paul Sereno and Stephen Brusatte.