The skull exhibits a long, pointed beak and a brain shape unique among all known birds previously discovered from the ...
NARRATOR: "Dino Birds"-- right now ... NARRATOR: The remains of ancient archaic birds have beaks filled with teeth. Losing them was a key stage in the evolution of dinosaurs into modern birds.
Near the end of the age of dinosaurs, a bird resembling today's loons and grebes dove for fish and other prey in the perilous ...
A newly discovered fossil provides strong evidence that modern birds lived alongside dinosaurs. The 69-million-year-old skull ...
A newly analysed fossil skull settles a palaeontological debate over Vegavis iaai, confirming it as a relative of ducks and geese that lived 69 million years ago ...
Scientists have unearthed in the badlands of Alberta's Dinosaur Provincial Park the fossilized neck bone of a young Cryodrakon, a type of flying reptile called a pterosaur, that may have died in just ...
Vegavis was the size of a mallard but did not have a bill like a duck. It instead had a spear-shaped beak like a loon. Its skeletal structure indicates that it dove for its dinner. "Vegavis almost ...
Both had large heads with large toothless beaks, long necks and short tails ... Another Cryodrakon specimen from Dinosaur Provincial Park has tooth marks and an embedded tooth from the meat-eating ...
This finding has shed new light on the evolutionary past of birds and revealed critical information about their survival and ...
Discover the fossilized remains of a young Cryodrakon pterosaur in Alberta, revealing a deadly encounter with a crocodile.