Back when you were a kid and you were first learning about dinosaurs – almost no matter what age you are today – you probably learned about a dinosaur named Brontosaurus. As one of the first dinosaurs ...
Although well known as one of the most iconic dinosaurs, Brontosaurus (the 'thunder lizard') has long been considered misclassified. Since 1903, the scientific community has believed that the genus ...
This week there's word going round that Brontosaurus is back. In fact, though, the name is only back according to one study. One study does not make the entire scientific community change its mind.
It’s important enough that it should at least be called by its right name. Apatosaurus, as it’s been known for about 100 years, just won’t do. “I was always interested in dinosaurs as a kid” who wants ...
Brontosaurus, the long-necked plant-eating dinosaur, has always been a classroom favorite. Never mind that it was declassified as a genus all its own in 1903 and lumped under the name Apatosaurus. But ...
Brontosaurus has come thundering back after being sent into exile by the scientific community. The giant dinosaur and its evocative name - meaning "thunder lizard" - has enthralled generations of ...
Brian Ross is a blacksmith, but not the kind that shoes horses. Ross rebuilds dinosaurs. He is the head of fossil mounting at Research Casting International (RCI), an Ontario-based company that ...
Towering above a patch of pumpkins is a 14-foot-tall skeleton of prehistoric proportion. Cool Patch Pumpkins in Dixon, Calif. off the I-80 is home to a skeleton that resembles a brontosaurus – the ...
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A newly discovered dinosaur nicknamed the "Rain lizard" was among the earliest ancestors of titans like Brontosaurus and Apatosaurus. Pulanesaura eocollum lived some 30-40 million years before those ...
Everybody loves a good comeback story – especially one that’s dino-sized. After its name was booted from science books for more than a century, a new study suggests that the Brontosaurus belongs to ...
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