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Inside Myles Garrett's incredible dig for fossils in North Dakota
11+ hour, 3+ min ago (133+ words) The NFL star joined National Geographic Explorer Tyler Lyson on a rare fossil dig. - Subscribe to ABC News on You Tube: https: //abcnews. visitlink. me/59a J1 G ABC News is your daily source of breaking national and world news, exclusive interviews…...
Video: UFC legend Georges St-Pierre explores dinosaur obsession with expert
6+ hour, 41+ min ago (120+ words) UFC Hall of Famer Georges St-Pierre has made his affinity with dinosaurs well known, and now he has a platform to explore his fascination. He was once quoted as saying: "There's a lot of things that really turn me on…...
School holiday fun - dinosaurs, back in" Times!
1+ week, 1+ day ago (245+ words) Big adventures await during the school holidays (and beyond) at Auckland Zoo. The former elephant enclosure is holding something a little bigger" dinosaurs! "Dinosaurs inspire so much curiosity about wildlife," the zoo's Zoe Firth explains. "Collectively, these pre-historic replicas offer…...
Brookfield Zoo offers prehistoric adventures
12+ hour, 28+ min ago (203+ words) The seasonal experience runs through Oct. 25. It is free with zoo admission and membership. Dinos! invites guests to explore a trail filled with replica dinosaurs, from a 65-foot-long Brachiosaurus and 40-foot Tyrannosaurus rex to an armored Ankylosaurus, raptors, duck-billed dinosaurs,…...
New Jurassic Park T-Rex Breakout Statue Unveiled by Iron Studios
11+ hour, 34+ min ago (233+ words) Bleeding Cool News - New Jurassic Park T-Rex Breakout Statue Unveiled by Iron Studios Posted in: Collectibles, Iron Studios | Tagged: iron studios, jurassic park Iron Studios has unveiled a detailed Jurassic Park T-Rex Breakout statue available for pre-order for $199. 99 with a…...
Young explorers can become junior paleontologists during this interactive program presented by the Hands On! Museum on July 9.
14+ hour, 13+ min ago (21+ words) Erwin Record...
Dinosaur and fossil trail to bring Natural History Museum to Oxford
17+ hour, 56+ min ago (287+ words) A discovery trail will come to life in Oxford this summer. Westgate Oxford will host the Natural History Museum London's ABC Trail in a new event running from July 20 to September 6. The free experience will feature 26 interactive installations inspired by…...
Even Scientists Think This Dinosaur Looks Exactly Like Zuul From "Ghostbusters
8+ hour, 44+ min ago (327+ words) A 75-million-year-old dinosaur was a dead ringer for one of the monsters from the 1984 horror-comedy classic Ghostbusters. Fans of the film will no doubt remember Zuul, the demon that possesses Sigourney Weaver's Dana Barrett after taking the form of a…...
Even Scientists Think This Dinosaur Looks Exactly Like Zuul From 'Ghostbusters"
13+ hour, 26+ min ago (363+ words) Even Scientists Think This Dinosaur Looks Exactly Like Zuul From "Ghostbusters" VICE Get unlimited access to everything VICE has to offer. A 75-million-year-old dinosaur was a dead ringer for one of the monsters from the 1984 horror-comedy classic Ghostbusters. Fans of…...
Jurassic Portugal: A walk through a land that time forgot
13+ hour, 42+ min ago (779+ words) There are bits of Portugal where you don't simply go for a walk, you slip back in time." By Douglas Hughes, in Portugal " 04 Jul 2026 " 0 Comments I don't just mean this metaphorically, but measurably and scientifically. All the way back to…...