Newly identified dinosaur footprints found on the Isle of Skye, off the coast of north-west Scotland, have helped scientists build up a better picture of life on the island 167 million years ago.
Fossilized footprints on the Isle of Skye in Scotland have revealed that a variety of dinosaurs once stalked the island's prehistoric landscape. New research, published April 2 in the journal PLOS One ...
April 2 (Reuters) - It is the site of a dramatic moment in Scottish history. The Isle of Skye's rocky shoreline is where Charles Edward Stuart - known as Bonnie Prince Charlie - arrived by boat ...
A new species of dinosaur that is thought to have lived around 167 million years ago has been discovered in the UK. The ...
Breugnathair elgolensis is the first of a new family of squamates called Parviraptoridae, described as “an enigmatic group with potential importance for snake origins, that was previously known from ...
Istiorachis macarthurae, dated to about 125 million years ago, sat in a museum for years before being rediscovered.
Researchers have named the species Breugnathair elgolensis, or “false snake of Elgol,” after the Skye site where it lived ...
Researchers digging in Argentina have uncovered a new type of ancient dinosaur that once roamed the Earth millions of years ago ...
It is the site of a dramatic moment in Scotland history. The Isle of Skye's rocky shoreline is where Charles Edward Stuart, known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, arrived by boat disguised as a maid to hide ...