The "dinosaur bones" that you see on display at the Museum aren't really bones at all.
Digging Dinosaurs -- How scientists put the pieces together
Scientists may one day find blood or soft tissues in the fossils of these
But who do they belong to, and will the public ever see them?
What do we know about how they really lived, what they looked like and what
But fossils are rare since the conditions have to be right for them to form. First
Paleontologists suggest that hadrosaurs, duck-billed dinosaurs, lived in
Even if you knew that, you may not know how the fictional dinosaur came to star ... Apatosaurus (right, opposite a Diplodocus skeleton at the Carnegie Museum of ... It may have something to do with all those Brontosaurus burgers
And so many people are studying T. rex that we know more about it
Put yourselves in the shoes of a paleontologist and paleoartist as you try to