(NewsNation) — More Tyrannosaurus rex fossils are landing in the hands of wealthy private collectors through the luxury auction market, which is affecting how many of the treasured species are being ...
It has been 120 years since the Cretaceous apex predator, Tyrannosaurus rex, first appeared in academia. To commemorate this, ...
Scientists have raised concerns about the lack of Tyrannosaurus rex fossils for their research due to wealthy individuals buying them all. The mighty T. rex is one of the most iconic dinosaurs, easily ...
A recent study published in the journal Palaeontologia Electronica raises concerns about the impact of private collectors on Tyrannosaurus rex fossil research. The study found that commercial fossil ...
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Study confirms Nanotyrannus was adult, not a baby T rex
For decades, a small tyrannosaur skull has divided paleontologists over whether it belonged to a separate species or a ...
T. rex's story has been turned on its head by a new discovery about one of the world's most famous fossil finds. One of the creatures locked in the “Duelling Dinosaurs” specimen is not a young T. rex ...
More than half of the world's scientifically useful T. rexes are in the hands of private or commercial owners, and not accessible to scientists, according to research. Reading time 3 minutes ...
Over the years, we’ve had all kinds of LEGO builds recreating iconic moments from the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World franchises. We just can’t seem to ever get enough of those rampaging dinosaurs, ...
It's known as the "Dueling Dinosaurs" fossil: A triceratops and a tyrannosaur, skeletons entangled, locked in apparent combat right up until the moment of their mutual demise. Even in the Hell Creek ...
New research confirms that Nanotyrannus was not a juvenile T. rex, but a predatory species native to the Late Cretaceous ...
Gouge marks in dinosaur fossils were giveaway to young researcher. Oct. 15, 2010— -- What did Tyrannosaurus rex eat? To some extent, say researchers, they ate each other. The less-than-appetizing ...
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