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A track for live horse racing south of Seattle turned prehistoric over the weekend as more than 200 people ran down the track cloaked in inflatable Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur costumes.
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If Washington students get their way, the state soon will have an official dinosaur.
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After a summer of digging, paleontologists hauled four dinosaurs back to the Burke Museum in Seattle. These dinosaurs were excavated from rocks that are millions of years old — a process that required jackhammers, tractors and trucks. Scientists will study these fossils to unlock clues about earth's most recent mass extinction.
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In May of 2015, Jason Love and Luke Tufts – two friends who met at the University of Washington – went fossil hunting around the Hell Creek Formation in…
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The remains of two titanosaur species discovered in Australia provide clues about how ancient plant-eaters proliferated.
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Scientists drilling beneath the Gulf of Mexico have hit the layer deposited when an asteroid the size of Staten Island, N.Y., hit Earth. Samples might contain details from that fateful day.
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The horse-sized Timurlengia euotica provides a glimpse into a 20 million-year gap in fossil records, when tyrannosaurs evolved from "marginal hunters" to "apex predators."
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Washington State has its first dinosaur.Researchers at the Burke Museum say they excavated a weathered, 80 million year old thighbone from a beach on…
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A researcher at the University of Washington says he’s identified the oldest dinosaur ever – pushing back the emergence of dinosaurs by millions of…
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MISSOULA, Mont. — The folks at Hi-Noon Petroleum in Montana have a new way to turn a dinosaur into gasoline.They're offering a $250 gas card for…