It's a display 67 million years in the making. Remarkable fossils are set to go on display for the first time ever, showcasing a T. rex and a Triceratops fighting a ferocious battle to the death.
A Tyrannosaurus rex and a Triceratops horridus lay dead in close proximity. The T.rex has a broken finger, and some of its teeth are sunk into the Triceratops’ spine. Some calamity or perhaps swampy ...
Step 1: Get a good grip on the bony frill. Step 2: Rip off the head. Step 3: Nibble on the face. Step 4: Savor the delicate cuts at the neck. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access ...
RALEIGH, N.C. — Dinosaur aficionados will have a new exhibit to get excited about. The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences will soon have something on display that has never been seen before — a ...
The "Dueling Dinosaurs" exhibit announced Tuesday morning at Raleigh's North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences started a ticking clock for families eager to greet the infamous beasts. The exhibit ...
The Mace Brown Museum of Natural History at the College of Charleston has a couple of new residents. Casts of skulls of a Triceratops and a Tyrannosaurus officially made their debut as the newest ...
SAN ANTONIO — Dinosaurs are taking over San Antonio Zoo during the Dino Adventure Park, Presented by Bank of Texas that began this past Saturday. 18 colossal dinosaurs are transforming the zoo into a ...
It may have been a battle for the ages in ancient Montana. About 67 million years ago, two iconic dinosaurs, a Triceratops horridus and a Tyrannosaurus rex, died and were quickly buried together side ...
UNDATED (WKRC) - The king of dinosaurs is earning its name 66 million years after extinction. A new study published in the Ecology and Evolution journal has uncovered the possibility that the ...
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Even T-Rex avoided these dinosaurs - and for good reason
Tyrannosaurus rex is often seen as the unstoppable king of the dinosaurs, but life in the Hell Creek ecosystem was far from easy. Massive herbivores like Triceratops, heavily armored Ankylosaurus, and ...
Birds are actually living dinosaurs - one of the few groups that survived after a huge asteroid hit Earth 66 million years ...
Dinosaur aficionados will have a new exhibit to get excited about. The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences will soon have something on display that has never been seen before — a complete ...
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