We know Tyrannosaurus rex, history’s most infamous carnivore, only ate meat. But did the top predator’s cousin prefer it with ...
Tyrannosaurus rex is one of the most recognizable names of the dinosaur world, a hulking and terrifying meat-eating behemoth. While fossil remains have been extensively studied, not much is known ...
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Tyrannosaurus rex might have tiptoed everywhere instead of stomping around on two giant feet
Tyrannosaurus Rex was the apex predator of the Late Cretaceous world. You might picture these dinosaurs stomping around on ...
A new analysis of a large shinbone unearthed in a remote spot in northwestern New Mexico in the 1970s shows it belongs to a ...
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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.
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, ...
The emergence of the world’s most iconic predator remains a scientific mystery. This latest discovery offers a critical clue ...
Scientists identified a fossil from New Mexico as belonging to a dinosaur that may have been an ancestor of the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Dinosaurs haven’t roamed the Earth for millions of years, but the nature of their reign has sparked no shortage of controversial debates among paleontologists that remain unresolved today. Late last ...
For decades, pop culture has painted Tyrannosaurus rex as a heavy-footed titan whose every step would make the ground tremble ...
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The Tyrannosaurus rex is often shown baring massive, sharp teeth, like the ferocious creature in "Jurassic Park." But new research suggests that this classic image might be wrong.The teeth on T. rex ...
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