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Your First Look at the Pokémon Fossil Museum in Chicago

Blog

Paleoartist Ted Rechlin Helps Bring Dinosaurs to Life

Article

Bringing Neanderthals to Life: Sculptures of Elisabeth Daynès

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Gallery

Meet the Chicago Archaeopteryx

Gallery

McDonald’s Fossil Preparation Lab

Gallery

Máximo the Titanosaur

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Jingmai O'Connor

Press Releases

Science

Football-sized fossil creature may have been one of the first land animals to eat its veggies

Science

The earliest known bird had complex tongue bones and fleshy “teeth” on the roof of its mouth—which might have helped it snag the food it needed for flight

Exhibition

Field Museum acquires fossil of Archaeopteryx, the earliest known bird

Science

The hidden rule for flight feathers— and how it could reveal which dinosaurs could fly

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Dino or DiNOT Virtual Tour for Classrooms

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Dinopalooza

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Máximo the Titanosaur

Cryolophosaurus

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