An exceptionally well-preserved dinosaur tail was discovered offering exciting insights into what they really looked like. In 2016, a specimen dating back to over 99 millions years ago was uncovered ...
From the angle of these tail fluke shots, it looks more like the shape of a humpback tail fluke, in my opinion." Each species has a unique "blow" pattern when breathing at the surface, and their ...
said Frankie. “From the angle of these tail fluke shots, it looks more like the shape of a humpback tail fluke, in my opinion.” Each species produces a unique shape of “blow” as it takes a ...