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Germs and the TyrannosaurusGerms and the Tyrannosaurus
Experts suggest that the Tyrannosaurus Rex were dying in hellish torment because of the germs....
Tyrannosaurus Rex Fed On BabiesTyrannosaurus Rex Fed On Babies
The king of dinosaurs, Tyrannosaurus Rex, was a baby-killer. This conclusion was reached by paleontologists from Great Britain and Germany, working in China....
Paleontologists Discover the Bones of Last Dinosaur Living in AfricaPaleontologists Discover the Bones of Last Dinosaur Living in Africa
The dinosaur was a smaller contemporary of the North American Tyrannosaurus Rex, who ruled the Earth during the Cretaceous period. It was as recently as last year that Dr....
Latest discoveries from the Dinosaur EraLatest discoveries from the Dinosaur Era
We know the Tyrannosaurus Rex as the most chilling and largest of all dinosaurs, however the pliosaur\'s head was double the size of the Tyrannosaurus....
Dinosaurs were cannibalsDinosaurs were cannibals
Dinosaurs that are close relatives to the Tyrannosaurus rex had cannibal inclinations. Paleontologists from the University of Alberta, Canada, found that enormous beasts of its kind to be eaten....
Paleontologists Discover New Species of Dinosaur That Lived 200 Million Years AgoPaleontologists Discover New Species of Dinosaur That Lived 200 Million Years Ago
It's the first proof of its kind that a gigantic bloodthirsty dinosaur lived in Southern Africa an entire 100 million years before the appearance of Tyrannosaurus Rex....
A New Species of Dinosaur Has Been DiscoveredA New Species of Dinosaur Has Been Discovered
Tyrannosauridae is a family of dinosaurs, whose most famous member is Tyrannosaurus Rex....
Paleontologists Find a Dinosaur Larger Than a Boeing 737Paleontologists Find a Dinosaur Larger Than a Boeing 737
Its size equals to more than 7 Tyrannosaurus rex or at least 12 African elephants, explain the experts. More precisely, Dreadnoughtus schrani was 85.5 ft (26 m) in length and weighed 65 tons....