A Royal Society research paper published May 20 suggests that T. rex, which averaged more than 40 feet long with arms ...
By Will Dunham May 29 (Reuters) - Tyrannosaurus rex possessed a preposterously massive skull - 5 feet long (1.5 meters) and built to enable bone-crunching bite force - but presented preposterously ...
A new study has found that the T. rex's arms evolved to become smaller at the same time as its head grew to catch more prey ...
An analysis of 85 dinosaur species shows that tiny forearms in meat-eating dinosaurs were the result of an evolutionary trade ...
A new study documents that the robustness of skulls in carnivorous dinosaurs began to evolve first, a direct response to the increasing size of the plant-eating dinosaurs they hunted, shortly after di ...
Mighty meat-eating dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex had tiny arms because they used their powerful heads as the primary ...
The study says the T. rex evolved to have an extremely strong skull, and since evolution tends to prefer perfecting one ...
A new study indicates that the robust skulls of carnivorous dinosaurs evolved as a direct response to the increasing size of the plant-eating dinosaurs they hunted. This development subsequently led ...
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 ...
It is time to dig up the past with LEGO as they return to the prehistoric world of Jurassic Park. Get your brushes and digging tools ready as the LEGO Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils: T-Rex Skull set ...
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