New research has overturned decades of uncertainty by showing that Nanotyrannus was a fully grown predator, not a juvenile T. rex.
Was Nanotyrannus a bona fide species or just a teenage Tyrannosaurus rex with a lot more growing to do? Scientists have settled that debate.
We tend to associate dinosaurs with ground-shaking roars, but the latest research shows that this is probably mistaken. You'd feel it more than hear it – a deep, visceral throb, emerging from ...
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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Scientists Find Fossilized Swim Traces, Revealing That T. rex Was More Than Just a Land Predator
It’s easy to picture T.rex stomping through forests, roaring at the top of its lungs as it hunted down its prey. But what if ...
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We’ve Been Wrong for 30 Years Because of Jurassic Park—Science Says Dinosaurs Never Roared Like That
For over three decades, the image of roaring dinosaurs has been a staple in popular culture, especially thanks to the Jurassic Park films. From the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex to the cunning ...
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