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Tyrannosaurus rex might have tiptoed everywhere instead of stomping around on two giant feet
Tyrannosaurus Rex was the apex predator of the Late Cretaceous world. You might picture these dinosaurs stomping around on ...
Evolutionary biologists and biomechanics experts are giving the apex predator a serious makeover. It turns out the T. rex was remarkably dainty on its feet. Instead of slamming its heels into the dirt ...
This suggests the dinosaurs hunted different prey at various stages of life. The faster juvenile T. Rexes probably chased ...
For decades, pop culture has painted Tyrannosaurus rex as a heavy-footed titan whose every step would make the ground tremble ...
Scientists discovered a new dinosaur species, and it could reshape the history of T. rex's evolution
The new species shows the dinosaurs got bigger a lot earlier than scientists originally thought. It also supports the theory that T. Rex originated in North America, not Asia. Scientists recently ...
Almost a year ago, headlines proclaiming the sale of a largely complete T. rex-like dinosaur sparked an international custody battle that featured a confrontation at a public auction, a federal ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Scientists have long puzzled over the origins of a mysterious dinosaur excavated in the 1940s: Was it a young T. rex or another type of dinosaur? At first, researchers had only a ...
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A new giant dinosaur was recently discovered in the Patagonia region of Argentina with short arms reminiscent of a Tyrannosaurus rex. Like the T. rex, which was one of the largest dinosaurs to have ...
A duckbill dinosaur%27s fossilized skull and hide bear healed marks of a predator attack The healed bite marks look like they came from a Tyrannosaurus Rex The find represents the first unequivocal ...
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Study reveals Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur grew slower and lived longer than previously thought
Scientists have discovered that Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the most famous dinosaurs, grew more slowly and lived longer than earlier research suggested. This new study changes the way researchers ...
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