A rare dinosaur fossil on display at the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana, tells a gory story. The skull from a ...
A fossil on display at Montana State University's Museum of the Rockies reveals how dinosaurs in the Tyrannosaurus genus may have subdued prey, and the specimen is the focus of a new collaborative ...
Tyrannosaurus rex could gnash and chomp its teeth together with such force that it could easily pulverize the bones of its prey, a new study finds. The king of dinosaurs could bite down with a force ...
New research using fossil bone analysis is overturning traditional scientific views on the growth and lifespan of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An artist's rendering shows how newly identified dinosaur Khankhuuluu, much smaller than T. rex, might have looked. - Masato ...
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 ...
NEW YORK – The fearsome bite of a hungry Tyrannosaurus rex left behind new evidence that the famous beast hunted for food and wasn't just a scavenger. Researchers found a part of a T. rex tooth wedged ...
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The truth about what these 7 dinosaurs really looked like
Science fiction makes it seem like dinosaurs were huge reptiles. But between smaller sizes, feathers, and other factors, they ...
Tyrannosaurus rex was more of a scavenger than a hunter, researchers say. Feb. 23, 2011— -- The blood-thirsty Tyrannosaurus rex of our favorite books and movies may not be so ferocious after all.
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