In one of the most fascinating facts of paleontology, Tyrannosaurus Rex lived closer to humans than it did to Stegosaurus!
Many people think of tyrannosaurs as the formidable T. rex, but there’s a lot more to know about these prehistoric creatures. While T. rex was the largest of tyrannosaurs, there are many other species ...
To most laypersons, Tyrannosaurus rex epitomizes the dinosaurs, but in truth, the 40-foot-long, 14,000-pound carnivore prowled the Earth for just two million years, a paltry portion of dinosaurs' ...
More than 60 million years on from its final day on Earth, there's a dinosaur we owe an apology. Paleontologists confirm that the Tyrannosaurus rex locked in combat with a Triceratops in the famous ...
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No creature in the history of planet Earth sparks the imagination quite like Tyrannosaurus rex. But how do we separate the movie-monster myth from the actual animal? Victoria the T-rex, a traveling ...
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 ...
T. rex teeth — possibly up to six inches long — were thought by many to be too big not to protrude. In recent years, paleontologists have debunked other stereotypical portrayals of the dinosaur. Some ...
A new study of long-debated dinosaur fossils has found growth patterns inconsistent with those of T. rex, suggesting the bones belong to a distinct species, but other experts aren't convinced. When ...
To most laypersons, Tyrannosaurus rex epitomizes the dinosaurs, but in truth, the 40-foot-long, 14,000-pound carnivore prowled the Earth for just two million years, a paltry portion of dinosaurs' ...