The discovery was led by University of Minnesota Twin Cities scientist Peter Makovicky along with Argentine paleontologist Sebastian ...
A Triceratops named “Trey” has been a popular exhibit at the Wyoming Dinosaur Center in Thermopolis for 30 years. Now on the auction block, it has ...
If you thought that crocodiles were menacing enough, be glad that you didn’t live in Arizona some 225–201 million years ...
He also noted that features such as bipedalism, toothless beaks, hollow bones, and large eye sockets are typically associated ...
A "peculiar" ancient relative of the crocodile which experts believe began life on four legs before, in adulthood, it learned ...
The New Mexico Museum of Art opens "Roadside Attractions," a new small exhibition of 20 or so photographs that speak to the ...
The poodle-sized reptile that lived over 200 million years ago was among creatures that had features similar to dinosaurs it lived beside.
Researchers believe these creatures started out on four legs and later began walking on two legs as they grew.
There are displays about the Old West, because you can’t have a roadside attraction in Arizona without paying homage to ...
The Thing in Dragoon, Arizona has been exploiting this psychological vulnerability since the 1950s, and honestly, we’re all better for it. Interstate 10 between Tucson and the New Mexico border is the ...
A two-room building on Back O’ Beyond Road believed to have appeared in John Wayne’s 1944 Western “Tall in the Saddle” could be added to the city of Sedona’s list of historic landmarked properties, ...
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