(Reuters) - The young Gorgosaurus knew what it liked for dinner. About 75 million years ago in what is now Canada's Alberta province, this fearsome T. rex cousin set about hunting turkey-sized ...
This National Fossil Day, take an inside look at the effort to free the skeleton for research after more than a century in museum fossil halls Jack Tamisiea The museum’s twisted Gorgosaurus skeleton ...
A team of paleontologists revealed a remarkable fossil: a young tyrannosaurid with the hindlimbs of two year-old dinosaurs in its stomach. In other words, this theropod was chowing down on baby legs.
A 75-million-year-old Gorgosaurus fossil is the first tyrannosaur skeleton ever found with a filled stomach. By Michael Greshko Some 75.3 million years ago, a dinosaur swallowed the Cretaceous ...
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Meet Ten Tyrannosaurs That Came Before T. Rex, From Small, Feathery Creatures to 30-Foot-Long Bone-Crushers
More than a century after its discovery, Tyrannosaurus rex remains the most iconic dinosaur ever found. The immense carnivore is a household name and a movie star that also stands out as the most ...
Juvenile tyrannosaurs selected their meals from the Cretaceous version of the kid’s menu, newly analyzed fossils show. While adult “tyrant lizards” were bone-crushers, capable of hunting large prey ...
Everyone knows the famous tyrant lizard king, but its relatives amaze, too Riley Black - Science Correspondent The tyrant lizards ranged in size from around 5 feet long to more than 40 feet long.
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