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Baltimore has been home to museums on everything from pinball machines to circus sideshows and incandescent lighting. And the ...
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Newly identified T. rex ancestor is "missing link" between apex predators, dinosaur researchers sayApex predators, like the Tyrannosaurus rex, eventually arose from smaller-bodied tyrannosauroid dinosaurs called Khankhuuluu ...
The dinosaur skeletons, found hidden in a museum collection in Mongolia, is an ancestor of the mighty tyrannosaurs.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThese ‘Dragon Prince’ Fossils Spent Decades in Museum Drawers. Now, They Could Rewrite the T. Rex Family TreeTwo partial skeletons housed in a Mongolia museum were reexamined by researchers and found to represent a previously unknown ...
The Sag Harbor exhibit called The Ark offers re-creations of creatures from giraffes to a 12-foot-tall Spider Couple.
A T-Rex Tea Party will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 27, at the Nancy Carson Library, 135 Edgefield Road, North Augusta.
Auckland War Memorial Museum’s two most popular attractions, Te Marae Atea Māori Court and the Pacific galleries, have been closed indefinitely due to the detection of asbestos. Two sources have told ...
Scientists announced the discovery of a new species of early tyrannosaur in a museum vault in Mongolia, an ancestor to notorious apex predators like T. rex.
An exquisitely preserved specimen of a T. rex and Triceratops, tangled together as though they died in combat, has been acquired by a North Carolina museum after more than a decade in private hands.
Apex predators, including the T. rex, eventually arose from these smaller-bodied tyrannosauroids, ... the bones became part of a museum collection and were relatively untouched for almost 50 years.
A newly identified dinosaur species from Mongolia is rewriting the history of the T. rex family tree. Dubbed the “Dragon Prince” (scientifically named Khankhuuluu mongoliensis), this prehistoric ...
“We know that [T. rex] ... With 170 of its 300-odd bones preserved, this scientifically important but privately owned skeleton is currently at the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, Germany.
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