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The peculiar pose of many fossilized dinosaurs, with wide-open mouth, head thrown back and recurved tail, likely results from the agonized death throes typical of brain damage and asphyxiation ...
The tiny flying dino snagged a bug here, and snagged a bug there. Then it perished somehow. And luckily for paleontologists, it got covered in sap that hardened into amber, preserving its skull in ...
NPR's Linda Wertheimer talks to paleontologist Julia Clarke about her new discovery — the cooing sounds of dinosaurs. ... 10,000 species today. Most of them vocalize, sing with an open mouth.
How bad was T-rex's bite? Large meat-eating dinosaurs, such as the dreaded Tyrannosaurus rex, could open their mouths to a jaw-dropping gape of up to 90 degrees, a new study has found.
In the Jurassic Park movies, they did use some crocodilian vocalisations for the large dinosaurs. “But on screen, the dinosaurs have their mouths open like a lion roaring.
But she says they could also have used open-mouth calls in other situations, such as moments of distress. "There's going to be a lot of different kinds of sounds out there in the landscape of the ...
(WHTM) — No human has ever heard a dinosaur’s roar, so most people believe the iconic film series Jurassic Park and Jurassic World correctly depict how they communicated. However, according t… ...