A T. Rex missing link, a spike-fossil and a raptor still eating its dinner are just a few of the interesting dinosaur ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Surmising even the physical appearance of a dinosaur - or any extinct animal - based on its fossils is a tricky proposition, with so many uncertainties involved. Assessing a ...
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The top ten dinosaur discoveries of 2025, from preserved blood vessels to the return of a short king
With 2025 stomping its way to a close, we’re left to look back at another stunning year of dinosaur discoveries. The year has ...
Tyrannosaurus rex could gnash and chomp its teeth together with such force that it could easily pulverize the bones of its prey, a new study finds. The king of dinosaurs could bite down with a force ...
Some of the most remarkable dinosaur fossils were found this year, including one of the most heavily armoured creatures that ...
A worthy matchup of big teeth, little brains. Picture this: Two dinosaurs with massive teeth and hulking figures circle each other, threatening a smackdown. Each was the most successful predator of ...
New research confirms that Nanotyrannus was not a juvenile T. rex, but a predatory species native to the Late Cretaceous ...
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 ...
Researchers have long known that the meat-eating Tyrannosaurus rex had a teenage growth spurt, gaining around 35 to 45 pounds per week, to reach its colossal size. But up until now, it hasn’t been ...
When it came to the sense of smell among meat-eating dinosaurs, Tyrannosaurus rex nosed out the competition. Scientists at the University of Calgary and the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Alberta, Canada, ...
According to Robert Mash, author of How to Keep Dinosaurs, Tyrannosaurus rex is the antithesis of everything a good pet should be. “Literally awful and almost certainly needing a special insurance ...
Researchers have helped identify a new prehistoric predator that dominated the evolutionary ancestor of the infamous Tyrannosaurus rex (T. rex) in terms of size. The dinosaur, which was five times the ...
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