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The Tyrannosaurus Rex is regarded as the fiercest killer in the history of our planet, but its fearsome reputation has been somewhat undermined by recent claims it was actually covered in fluffy, ...
Paleontologist Philip Currie of the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology will be speaking at a Brigham Young University Geology Seminar on Wednesday, Dec. 1 at 3 p.m. in C295 Eyring Science Center.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Tyrannosaurus rex was an odd animal, a predator with teeth the size of bananas, a massive head and tiny arms. Given that many dinosaurs ...
Giant tyrant Palaeontologists in China have uncovered the biggest feathered dinosaur ever found. Scientists have known for over a decade that some small dinosaurs had bird-like feathers. But a report ...
A 3,086-pound shaggy tyrannosaur was the world's largest known feathered animal -- living or extinct -- according to a paper in the latest issue of Nature. The newly unearthed tyrannosaur, named ...
The earliest-known ancestor of Tyrannosaurus rex-- the prehistoric world's most famous predator -- sported short "protofeathers," scientists report in the latest issue of the journal Nature. The ...
THE TYRANNOSAURUS Rex was not fluffy or fuzzy because feathers would have made it too hot, according to new research. Many flesh eating dinosaurs related to the iconic beast have turned out to be ...