We know Tyrannosaurus rex, history’s most infamous carnivore, only ate meat. But did the top predator’s cousin prefer it with ...
Tyrannosaurus rex was a late developer who kept growing until the age of 40, reveals new research. The largest-ever study of how the “king of dinosaurs” grew shows a much longer, slower path to ...
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Scientists Just Discovered That T-Rex Actually Pranced on Its Tiptoes. But This Made Them Even Deadlier Than We Thought
New research suggests Tyrannosaurus rex ran on its tiptoes rather than flat feet.
A new study reveals that a skull presumed to have belonged to T. rex (shown here) belongs to a different species altogether. Photo by Mac Cervantes on Unsplash T. rex may not be the king of dinosaurs ...
Tyrannosaurus rex may have taken far longer to grow up than scientists once thought. By analyzing growth rings in fossilized leg bones from 17 tyrannosaur specimens and using new statistical methods, ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Buried in a lake, a newly discovered species of dinosaur waited millions of years—about 70 million—to be found. A group of scientists, including Harrisburg University of Science and ...
Dinosaur Institute researcher shows throat bones accurately record maturity in dinosaurs, establishing Nanotyrannus was a fully grown, entirely distinct species from T. rex “The identity of the ...
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