The behemoth dinosaurs grew more slowly and had longer lifespans than previously thought, a new study suggests ...
The largest study ever conducted on the growth of Tyrannosaurus rex reveals that the dinosaur took a far longer and slower route to adulthood than scientists had previously believed.
New research using fossil bone analysis is overturning traditional scientific views on the growth and lifespan of ...
Tyrannosaurus rex is one of the few dinosaurs that has its full scientific name in wide use, largely because that name is so cool. But now we might have a few others to learn, as analysis of known ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (WGHP) — Tyrannosaurus rex. The name ...
The dinosaur king may yet retain its crown. Earlier this year a study proposed that the iconic Tyrannosaurus rex should be split into three distinct species, but a new analysis says there isn’t enough ...
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 ...
Ever since the first Tyrannosaurus skeleton was put on display in 1905, the tyrant lizard has captivated the world. Now, researchers say that the Tyrannosaurus may have actually developed into three ...
A study published this week proposes three species of Tyrannosaurus instead of the long-accepted single species rex. The researchers analyzed dozens of T. rex specimens, of which there are only about ...
Tyrannosaurus rex is arguably the most famous dinosaur of all time. It has been the subject of considerable scientific research, and the focus of lunchboxes and bedsheets for generations. In 1993, T.
A new analysis of Tyrannosaurus skeletal remains reveals physical differences in the femur, other bones and dental structures across specimens that could suggest Tyrannosaurus rex specimens need to be ...
A Tyrannosaurus skull unearthed in South Dakota, nicknamed “Maximus,” sold for $6.1 million at Sotheby’s Friday, a significant shortfall from its $15 million to $20 million estimate. The ...
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