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Content by Riley Black

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Planet Earth

With a Tail Like an Eel and a Snout Like a Crocodile, Spinosaurus Became the First-Known Aquatic Dinosaur
Triceratops - Commons

Planet Earth

Male or Female Dinosaur? It's Not Easy to Tell Them Apart
t rex tyrannosaurus rex roar dinosaur

Planet Earth

How T. rex Came to Rule the World
Baby - Shutterstock

Planet Earth

Why Did Our Mammal Ancestors Stop Laying Eggs?
Borealopelta dinosaur

Planet Earth

Armored Dinosaur’s Last Meal Found Preserved in Its Fossilized Belly
shutterstock 1134112100

Planet Earth

Paleontologists Are Pretty Sure Spinosaurus Could Swim. But They’re Still Piecing Together What It Looked Like
Tyrannosaurus Rex - skeleton - dinosaur - shutterstock

Planet Earth

What Killed the Dinosaurs?
dinosaur water beach - shutterstock

Planet Earth

Did All Dinosaurs Live on Land?
Brachiosaurus - dinosaur - shutterstock

Planet Earth

How Did Dinosaurs Mate?
800px-Giganotosaurus-2

Planet Earth

How Shark-Toothed Dinosaurs Came to Rule the World
dinosaurs - lake - Shutterstock

Planet Earth

Did the Dinosaurs Live at the Same Time?
Argentinosaurus - dinosaur - shutterstock

Planet Earth

Which Dinosaur Is the Biggest Ever Found?
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