During his final years at 'The New York Observer,' the late legendary film critic was often his own worst enemy. A ...
As it gets closer, the air fills with the smell of fear. And the smell of T. rex. It’s pretty pungent. But what exactly did T ...
There’s a newly crowned T. rex. This one, called Tylosaurus rex, was a tyrant of the sea and mosasaur spanning up to 43 feet ...
Gus is about 12.5-feet-tall, 38-feet-long, and could fetch the highest price for any dinosaur ever sold at auction.
An analysis of 85 dinosaur species shows that tiny forearms in meat-eating dinosaurs were the result of an evolutionary trade-off.
A new study published by The Royal Society reveals the disproportionate arms of a T. rex can be linked directly to evolution.
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There's a new T. rex from the dinosaur age — and it ruled the seas with a skull-crushing bite
The newly described mosasaur Tylosaurus rex spanned up to 43 feet (13 meters) long and may have been one of the fiercest marine predators of the dinosaur age.
A new study explores the reason why the dinosaur T. rex has tiny arms.
Paleontologists believe that the real T. rex sound was nothing like the roar you hear in the movies. But it's still terrifying! Since the T. rex is one of the most famous predators to ever live, film ...
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