Discovery of Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus Dinosaur Species

Paleontologists in Brazil and Kyrgyzstan discover new dinosaur species, Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus, and find 233 million-year-old fossils. The discovery closes gaps in knowledge of Jurassic theropods and provides insights into evolution and biogeography.

New Dinosaur Species Identified in England

New dinosaur species, Comptonatus chasei, identified in England with 149 bones, believed to be the most complete dinosaur found in the UK in the last 100 years. Steve Brusatte discusses unique discovery of dinosaur tracks in Texas.

Discovery of Lokiceratops rangiformis dinosaur in northern Montana

A newly identified dinosaur called Lokiceratops rangiformis lived about 78 million years ago in what is now northern Montana. It was a plant-eating dinosaur with a unique set of horns on its head, including the largest frill horns ever observed on a dinosaur. The horns were likely used for display rather than defense. The discovery sheds light on the rapid evolution of new dinosaur species in a limited geographical region.