The long-nosed Pinocchio rex is believed to be part of the same family as Tyrannosaurus rex.
The huge carnivore might have had a ferocious set of teeth but its arms were less than impressive.
The digital reconstruction was put together using photographs of two sets of dinosaur tracks in Texas.
Archaeologists have unearthed a strange bird-like dinosaur dating back more than 66 million years.
A new smaller breed of the world's best known dinosaur is thought to have once roamed the Arctic.
Torvosaurus gurneyi is believed to be the largest predator ever to roam across the European landmass.
The remains of whale species dating back up to 9 million years have been unearthed at a site in Chile.
High-protein wildflowers may have played an integral part in the diets of large herbivorous mammals.
The earliest known human footprints outside of Africa have been uncovered on England's east coast.
The remarkable preservation of 120-million-year-old fossil beds in China may have finally been explained.
Paleontologists have pieced together a new species of sauropod dinosaur from its fossil remains.
The remains of a prehistoric crocodile-like creature have been discovered in the wilds of west Texas.
Researchers have discovered that we possess up to one fifth of our prehistoric cousins' genetic code.
A recently discovered prehistoric fish is believed to exhibit an early precursor to modern arms and legs.
Scientists have discovered traces of skin pigment in the fossilized remains of prehistoric sea beasts.
While some dinosaurs did have feathers, this trait is believed to be the exception rather than the rule.
A new fossil discovery suggests that humans were not the only species capable of complex speech.
According to one biochemist, it may one day be possible to 'de-evolve' birds back in to dinosaurs.
Scientists have come up with a list of the genes that distinguish us from our prehistoric cousins.
The discovery of a mummified dinosaur has helped to piece together how some species might have looked.