This 14-millimeter fragment of a jawbone along with the tooth showed that dinosaurs lived and bred in Alaska during the late Cretaceous period. Picture: Chiarenza et al (2020) PLOS ONE Dinosaurs in the polar regions are no longer fantasy. Numerous fossil finds in the...
The unshapely fossil was discovered by Chilean scientists on Seymour Island, Antarctica, in 2011. Until its identification, the 68 million-year-old egg was simply called “The Thing”. Photo: Legendre et al (2020) Nature Antarctica would actually be an...
The bone finds from 2015 show that dinosaurs have been found far north and could withstand the cold conditions. However, the physiology behind it is still unknown. Photo: Masato Hattori Five years ago, science made a great discovery: dinosaur bones of a new species in...