Paleontologists from the United States and Canada have found traces on Tyrannosaurus Rex fossils suggesting that besides eating other dinosaurs, the behemoth also ate each other.Nick Longrich, researcher at Yale, was carrying out a study on dinosaur bones with tooth marks on them, and as he was looking through sever... |
16 October 2010 05:33 GMT |
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You would think that with a reputation such as that of Tyrannosaurus rex even their youngsters would be at bay from predators. A new study now says that this was hardly the case, especially in the presence of flying reptiles such as Pterosaurs, a dinosaur living between 230 and 65 million years ago. Prior to the stu... |
29 May 2008 06:38 GMT |
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T-Rex is by far the most famous of dinosaur species. For 150 years, Tyrannosaurus rex was considered the largest carnivorous species that have ever roamed the earth. And it was, indeed, a huge beast - up to 12.8 (42 ft) in length and 7.2 tonnes in weight. Bigger than an elephant! Meanwhile, in 1993, a longer carnivor... |
7 May 2008 04:03 GMT |
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