For some dinosaurs, the Arctic may have been a great place to raise a family

Fossil baby teeth and bones hint that some dinosaurs reared their young near the North Pole

family of tyrannosaurs

Several dinosaur families, including tyrannosaurs (illustrated), may have lived in the Arctic year-round, fossilized infant dinosaur remains suggest.

James Haven

Dinosaurs didn’t just summer in the high Arctic; they may have lived there year-round, new fossil evidence suggests.