Tyrannosaurus rex is one of the most recognizable names of the dinosaur world, a hulking and terrifying meat-eating behemoth.
A 74-million-year-old bone discovered in New Mexico may belong to an ancestor of T. rex, offering clues about the giant ...
Brazilian scientists have identified a new species of giant dinosaur with ties to a similar animal found in Spain, ...
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.
Imagine stumbling across a fossilized shinbone so massive it nearly rivals that of “Sue,” the most famous Tyrannosaurus rex ever unearthed. That is exactly what paleontologists are grappling with ...
Strolling a familiar beach and stumbling upon a relic from the age of dinosaurs sounds like pure fantasy, yet that is exactly what happened on England’s west coast. A stretch of shoreline below ...
“Sue was found in much younger rocks than this tibia, so our tyrannosaur was the largest predatory dinosaur of its kind,” ...
A new analysis of a shinbone from the oldest known giant tyrannosaur in North America suggests that the 'king of dinosaurs,' Tyrannosaurus rex, may have had an unusually large ancestor.
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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She saw teeth growing out of a mountain - and soon wished she didn’t
Tyrannosaurus rex is the most iconic dinosaur ever discovered, but the real animal was even more fascinating than the monster we see in movies. In this video we trace T. rex from its first fossils in ...
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T rex’s growth took longer than anyone ever imagined. Here’s what scientists found
For decades, scientists believed that Tyrannosaurus rex reached its full size by the age of 25. However, new research has revealed that the iconic dinosaur likely required more time to reach its ...
The Spinosaurus is a sail-backed, crocodile-snouted dinosaur that Hollywood depicted as a giant terrestrial predator capable of taking down a T. rex in Jurassic Park 3. Then they changed their mind ...
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