Scientists believe the bones belong to the large, long-necked dinosaur Diplodocus from the Late Jurassic period, which are common in the area.
The bones are the first to be excavated in more than a century.
You never really expect to stumble across dinosaur bones while fixing up a parking lot, but that’s exactly what happened at Dinosaur National Monument.
Recent digs revealed roughly 20 feet of a long-necked dinosaur's skeleton, and paleontologists suspect even more bones are lurking underground ...
For the first time in over 100 years, fossils have been excavated from the parking lot of the Quarry Exhibit Hall at Dinosaur National Monument.
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Scientists just realized this dinosaur is breaking records, and could rival a sauropod in size
Previously overlooked, two large forelimb bones housed in a Utah museum have now been confirmed as the most massive ever ...
ST. GEORGE, Utah — A paleontological dig site in St. George has been saved from development after the city agreed to relocate a planned electrical substation, allowing scientists to continue their ...
A crew performing construction work at the Dinosaur National Monument recently got an unexpected glimpse into prehistory – right ...
SALT LAKE CITY, UT -- A strange pig-snouted turtle that lived alongside tyrannosaurs and duck-billed dinosaurs has been discovered in Utah. The University of Utah announced the finding in a news ...
Four people were indicted by a federal grand jury this week for allegedly purchasing and selling over $1 million worth of fossilized remains and dinosaur bones that were illegally removed from federal ...
When I opened the door to the special exhibit on the Ice Age at Salt Lake’s Natural History Museum, I found myself face to ...
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