The Tyrannosaurus rex seemingly came out of nowhere tens of millions of years ago, with its monstrous teeth and powerful jaws dominating the end of the age of the dinosaurs. How it came to be is among ...
Tyrannosaurus rex roamed the Earth up to 68 million years ago, but paleontologists for about a century had no clues as to where this massive and iconic animal came from. That changed when a jawbone ...
Researchers say the species they named Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis predated the dinosaur era’s great predator. By Asher Elbein A team of researchers have announced the discovery of a new species of ...
A formerly unknown relative of the most iconic of all dinosaurs, Tyrannosaurus rex, has been newly identified, according to a study released Thursday. The revelation adds a new clue that could help ...
The New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science has a variety of exhibits ranging from dinosaur fossils to Mars rovers. Tickets can be purchased online. Meet Tyrannosaurus rex’s cousin and ...
Researchers say they have identified a new species of Tyrannosaurus that traces the dino's lineage to North America much earlier than previously thought, and could shed new light on the murky origins ...
The partial skull of a dinosaur found 40 years ago has now been identified as a new species of Tyrannosaurus, and perhaps the closest relative of Tyrannosaurus rex. The research adds a new twist to a ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Details about the juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex fossil discovered by three boys in North Dakota are beginning to take shape at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, including its size, ...
What if everything we know about T. rex growth is wrong? A complete tyrannosaur skeleton has just ended one of paleontology’s longest-running debates – whether Nanotyrannus is a distinct species, or ...
One hundred years of Tyrannosaurus rex : the skeletons / Neal L. Larson -- Wyoming's Dynamosaurus imperiosus and other early discoveries of Tyrannosaurus rex in the Rocky Mountain West / Brent H.
New research confirms that Nanotyrannus was not a juvenile T. rex, but a predatory species native to the Late Cretaceous ...
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