Fossilized skulls of dome-headed dinosaurs retain signs of injuries from violent head butting or head shoving, according to a presentation today at the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology's 72nd Annual ...
Dome-skulled dinosaurs may have looked less like Friar Tuck and more like the Fresh Prince of Bel Air. New fossil finds suggest they may have had big bristly ornaments on their heads, and might not ...
A research team said it has discovered the oldest known pachycephalosaur, the so-called head-butting group of dinosaurs distinguished by their thick, dome-shaped skulls. The researchers from the ...
Dome-headed dinosaurs might have passed through a combative teenage stage in which they butted heads in violent clashes. New research reveals the skulls of a group of these young dinosaurs would have ...
When did these blockhead dinosaurs get their domes? A new fossil is “the specimen we have all been waiting for.” In this artist's reconstruction, two pachycephalosaurs from the new species Zavacephale ...
Dinosaur fashion, like that of humans, is subject to interpretation. Bony cranial crests, horns or bumps may have served to woo mates or help members of the same species identify one another. While ...
Fossilized skulls of dome-headed dinosaurs retain signs of injuries from violent head butting or head shoving, according to a presentation today at the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology's 72nd Annual ...
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