Charles Depéret

Charles Depéret and His Contribution to the Study of Fossils in Europe

Paleontology and geology have been fundamental fields in understanding Earth’s history and the evolution of life on our planet. One of the scientists who made significant contributions to these studies in Europe was Charles Depéret, a French geologist and paleontologist whose work helped define key concepts in stratigraphy and the description of new fossil species….

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Majungasaurus Figure.

Majungasaurus: The Last Great Theropod of Madagascar

Throughout dinosaur history, few predators have been as intriguing as Majungasaurus. This fierce Late Cretaceous theropod ruled Madagascar, standing out not only for its robust appearance and hunting adaptations but also for the shocking evidence of cannibalism discovered in its fossils. In this article, we will explore its history, characteristics, and discovery, as well as…

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Machairoceratops Figure by PNSO.

Machairoceratops: An Example of Evolution and Natural Defense

In the fascinating world of dinosaurs, ceratopsians stand out for their spectacular horns and cranial ornamentation. Among this group, Machairoceratops stands as a remarkable example of evolution and defensive adaptation. This dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous, although less known than others like Triceratops, offers a unique glimpse into the diversity of ceratopsians. In this article,…

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Lawrence Lambe

Lawrence Lambe: The Man Who Named the Giants of the Cretaceous

The world of paleontology is filled with legendary figures, but few have left a mark as significant as Lawrence Morris Lambe. This Canadian geologist, paleontologist, and explorer played a crucial role in the study of Cretaceous dinosaurs in North America. From discovering and describing some of the most iconic dinosaur species to making lasting contributions…

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Gorgosaurus Figure by PNSO.

Gorgosaurus: The Deadly Relative of T. rex 🦖🔥

Gorgosaurus: The Deadly Relative of T. rex When it comes to tyrannosaurids, Tyrannosaurus rex usually gets all the attention. However, long before T. rex ruled North America, another formidable predator dominated the landscape: Gorgosaurus libratus. This Late Cretaceous theropod was a close relative of T. rex, but with adaptations that made it a swift and…

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Giganotosaurus Figure.

Giganotosaurus: The Supreme Predator of South America 🦖🔥

The Supreme Predator of South America When discussing the largest predators in history, Tyrannosaurus rex often takes center stage. However, during the Late Cretaceous, another colossal carnivore ruled South America: Giganotosaurus carolinii. This massive theropod was one of the largest land predators ever discovered, challenging previous assumptions about dinosaur size dominance. Giganotosaurus has been widely…

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Gallimimus Figure by Schleich.

Gallimimus: The Prehistoric «Ostrich» in Action 🦖🏃‍♂️

The Prehistoric «Ostrich» in Action When we think of fast and agile dinosaurs, Gallimimus is one of the first that comes to mind. This Late Cretaceous theropod is known for its incredible speed, ostrich-like appearance, and presence in popular culture, particularly in Jurassic Park. Despite its fame, there are very few scientifically accurate representations of…

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Edmontosaurus Figure by PNSO.

Edmontosaurus: The King of the Hadrosaurs

The King of the Hadrosaurs When discussing herbivorous dinosaurs of the Late Cretaceous, giant sauropods and iconic Triceratops often steal the spotlight. However, among hadrosaurs, Edmontosaurus stands as a true king. This massive herbivore, which roamed North America over 66 million years ago, was one of the most successful species of its time. For me,…

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