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A new study of T rex bones suggests they may have lived longer than previously thought
In the past, analysis of Tyrannosaurus rex bones suggested that the enormous dinosaurs died by the age of 30. But a new study ...
It turns out the mighty T. rex wasn't always so mighty! New research is shedding light on how long it took the "king of the ...
About 66 million years ago, the Tyrannosaurus rex roamed around Earth terrifying nature around it. Now, one of the largest predators ever to live on land can be your next purse. Researchers and ...
A new study reveals Tyrannosaurus rex took 40 years to reach full size, not 30, as previously thought. Researchers analyzed bone tissue from fossils to determine their results.
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T rex took decades to become fully grown, new study suggests
It is no secret that the tyrannosaurus rex was one of the largest carnivorous creatures to walk the earth millions of years ago, but a new study suggests it may have taken the predator decades to ...
A team of biotech startups has announced a bold new project to develop lab-grown leather inspired by one of the most iconic dinosaurs in natural history, the T. rex. The initiative is a collaboration ...
Tyrannosaurus rex is still the biggest, baddest land predator of all time. It was the size of a city bus, with a head almost as long as Tom Cruise is tall and a smile every bit as devastating.
Tyrannosaurus rex evolved in North America, but its direct ancestor came from Asia, crossing a land bridge connecting the continents more than 70 million years ago, according to a new study.
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. Known for its massive size, powerful jaws and razor-sharp teeth, the Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the most fearsome predators of the Late ...
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SUE the T. rex will make a third appearance at Liberty Science Center starting Saturday, bringing “the world’s most complete and best-preserved Tyrannosaurus rex specimen” back to Jersey City. The ...
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