A leg bone discovered in northwestern New Mexico decades ago raises new questions about the origins of the infamous T. Rex.
Scientists studying fossils in Albuquerque have discovered an early ancestor of the Tyrannosaurus rex roamed New Mexico more than 74 million years ago, according to a Thursday news release.
Did a T. rex relative roam the Land of Enchantment millions of years ago? A new discovery out of the New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science suggests it did.
A new analysis of a large shinbone unearthed in a remote spot in northwestern New Mexico in the 1970s shows it belongs to a close relative of Tyrannosaurus rex that predated that huge meat-eating ...
A newly uncovered tyrannosaur leg bone is shaking things up in the dinosaur world. The leg bone uncovered in New Mexico ...
"Here, we report a giant tyrannosaur dating to approximately 74 million years ago, from the late Campanian of New Mexico. This represents the oldest known giant tyrannosaur from North America and may ...
The emergence of the world’s most iconic predator remains a scientific mystery. This latest discovery offers a critical clue ...