Named the “king of the tyrant lizards,” T. rex was built to rule. Find out how these dinosaurs lived, what made them so ...
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The 'T rex of the ocean': Scientists just identified a predator the size of a bus that ruled Earth's seas 80 million years ago
"Here we have two T. rexes, one the king of the dinosaurs on land, the other the king of the reptiles in the water." ...
Tyrannosaurus rex was a late developer who kept growing until the age of 40, reveals new research. The largest-ever study of how the “king of dinosaurs” grew shows a much longer, slower path to ...
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A new study published by The Royal Society reveals the disproportionate arms of a T. rex can be linked directly to evolution.
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 ...
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For decades, paleontologists have debated whether Nanotyrannuslancensis, a “dwarf” species of tyrannosaur that lived contemporaneously with Tyrannosaurus rex, was merely an adolescent version of the T ...
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