Jurassic dinosaurs milled about ancient Scottish lagoons, leaving up to 131 footprints at a newly discovered stomping ground ...
Newly-identified dinosaur footprints on the Isle of Skye reveal herbivores and carnivores coexisted at freshwater lagoons some 167 million years ago. A University of Edinburgh team analysed 131 ...
One of the largest estates on the Isle of Skye, which includes a famous castle and the historic lands of the Clan MacDonald, ...
But the Isle of Skye used to be a social hotspot for dinosaurs – including Tyrannosaurus rex's ancestors – according to a new study. Experts have discovered massive meat-eating and plant ...
Stunning images were captured by a photographer who traveled along the west coast of the Scottish islands, showing the scenic ...
Dozens of dinosaur footprints in Scotland’s Isle of Skye show carnivores and herbivores “milled” around by freshwater lagoons ...