Imagine a creature as tall as a building, with razor-sharp teeth! That’s the T. rex. Its name means “Tyrant Lizard King” – and for a good reason. Standing at 12 to 20 feet tall and 40 feet long, this ...
A pair of Sioux City paleontologists have loved dinosaurs since they were kids, and they hope their collection of fossils ...
Kids' love affair with dinosaurs often lasts well into the tween years and even beyond, so indulge your dino nut with some of these great dinosaur movies -- we've got picks for everyone from the ...
He loves you, you love him. Wait, you do love him, right? See how the famous dino from children’s TV became a punching bag in American pop culture.
Kids will see dinosaurs everywhere when they step into ... dinosaur shows and ridable dinosaurs. Fossils include T-Rex teeth, a triceratops horn and life-size dinosaur skull.
The Jurassic Park and Jurassic World movies have many terrifying dinosaurs. But even still, nothing beats a raptor.
Tidings of the Trees will be November 21 in Pioneer Hall. The Christmas event will begin at 6 p.m. with cocktails and heavy ...
As his two kids watched ... but they did not see the dinosaur," Van Ness said. Willy has already led a storied life. The T. rex came to the family bearing some BB gun holes and has survived ...
Its fossils underscore the possibility that other tyrannosaurs, such as T. rex itself, may have had fuzzy feathers, too.
Its fossils underscore the possibility that other tyrannosaurs, such as T. rex itself, may have had fuzzy feathers, too. Microscopic details of Caihong feathers gave this dinosaur a rainbow sheen.