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More than half of the world's scientifically useful T. rexes are in the hands of private or commercial owners, and not ...
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All That's Interesting on MSNMeet The ‘Reaper Of Death,’ Tyrannosaurus Rex’s Older Cousin That Was Discovered In CanadaThe Tyrannosaurus rex may be the king of the dinosaurs, but Canadian scientists have just discovered a new dinosaur species that might be its close, older cousin — and possibly the oldest member of ...
This bizarre dinosaur ... Stan' the T. rex just sold for $31.8 million—and scientists are furious 'Stan' the T. rex just sold for $31.8 million—and scientists are furious Why Tyrannosaurus ...
The Tyrannosaurus rex known as Stan, excavated in South Dakota ... six to seven times greater than the biting force they calculated for the dinosaur Allosaurus and about three and a half times ...
Fossils of the T. rex are increasingly becoming unavailable for research because of private collections, scientists warn in ...
In 2013, a broken tooth of a Tyrannosaurus rex found in another dinosaur’s tail bone offered the first hard evidence that the king of all carnivores hunted live prey. Previous discoveries of ...
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Sciencing on MSNWhat If The T-Rex Was Alive Today?The Tyrannosaurus rex ("T-Rex") is perhaps the most well-known dinosaur species ... Nicknamed the "tyrant lizard king," the T ...
Rich collectors are buying up T. rex fossils, leaving palaeontologists frustrated over lost scientific access.
Paleontologists have discovered tracks belonging to meat-eating theropods and long-necked sauropods on the Isle of Skye.
but the humble pigeon is a descendant of the group of dinosaurs that also includes the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex. The two species share a remarkable biological past. Our palaeontologist Professor Paul ...
Scientists have raised concerns about the lack of Tyrannosaurus rex ... found that samples of the dinosaur’s juvenile form, dubbed popularly as “teenage T rex fossils”, have been emptied ...
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