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Prehistoric Sea Monster Didn't Stick to The Oceans, Suggests Fossil Study
Mosasaurs were the apex predators of the oceans during the reign of the dinosaurs, but new research reveals dinosaurs weren't ...
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It was bigger than a killer whale: 66 million-year-old tooth suggests mosasaurs were hunting in rivers, not just seas
A mosasaur tooth has been found at one of the most famous Late Cretaceous fossil sites in the world. That means the famous marine predators adapted to a freshwater environment, and it seems they ...
When we think of the word “dinosaur,” lots of people will most likely imagine the T-Rex — the behemoth that’s portrayed to annihilate almost everything that crosses its path. The creature is commonly ...
The Tyrannosaurus rex is often shown baring massive, sharp teeth, like the ferocious creature in "Jurassic Park." But new research suggests that this classic image might be wrong. The teeth on T. rex ...
The Tyrannosaurus rex is often shown baring massive, sharp teeth, like the ferocious creature in "Jurassic Park." But new research suggests that this classic image might be wrong.The teeth on T. rex ...
The world’s understanding of the Tyrannosaurus rex as a fearsome-looking predator with a face of razor-sharp fanged teeth may soon need to shift. Similar to humans, the T. rex had lips that concealed ...
Surprisingly, that honour goes to a tiny, almost eel-like creature that lived long before either of those beasts, known as ...
A worthy matchup of big teeth, little brains. Picture this: Two dinosaurs with massive teeth and hulking figures circle each other, threatening a smackdown. Each was the most successful predator of ...
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