How Do We Know What Dinosaurs Looked Like?
From bones to feathers โ the fascinating science of dinosaur reconstruction and how our understanding has evolved.
Deep dives into dinosaur science, rankings, discoveries, and prehistoric life.
From bones to feathers โ the fascinating science of dinosaur reconstruction and how our understanding has evolved.
From the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex to the cunning Velociraptor, we rank the deadliest predators that ever walked the Earth.
We examine the science behind de-extinction โ could we really bring dinosaurs back from fossil DNA?
Travel through 186 million years of dinosaur history. Learn what made each era unique, which dinosaurs ruled, and how the Earth transformed from a single supercontinent into the world we know today.
Dinosaurs ranged from chicken-sized to longer than a Boeing 737. We compare the largest and smallest dinosaurs to everyday objects โ and to humans.
Did T. rex really have tiny useless arms? Were all dinosaurs scaly? Did they all go extinct? We separate scientific fact from Hollywood fiction.

Teeth, claws, guts, and brains โ the anatomical arms race between meat-eating and plant-eating dinosaurs shaped 186 million years of evolution.
From the mighty sauropods to the tiny feathered raptors, all dinosaurs belong to one of two great branches. Learn how paleontologists map the dinosaur family tree โ and where birds fit in.
The Morrison Formation was one of the richest dinosaur ecosystems in history. Discover the full cast of characters that shared this Late Jurassic world with Allosaurus โ from colossal sauropods to armored stegosaurs.
The Triassic Period saw the very first dinosaurs appear on Earth. Small, fast, and scrappy, these pioneers survived a harsh world of deserts and giant reptiles to launch the most successful dynasty in Earth's history.
France boasts one of the richest dinosaur fossil records in Europe, spanning the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods. From giant sauropods in the Jura to hadrosaurs in Provence, discover the incredible dinosaurs that once roamed French territory.
Birds are living dinosaurs โ that's not a metaphor, it's scientific fact. Explore the evolutionary journey from Jurassic theropods to modern birds, and discover which dinosaurs were the closest relatives of today's avian world.