Tyrannosaurus rex lived longer and took more time to reach its maximum size than previously thought, according to a new study ...
There is no question that Tyrannosaurus rex got big. In fact, this fearsome dinosaur may have been Earth's most massive land ...
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For decades, scientists have been counting annual growth rings—similar to tree rings—inside fossilized leg bones of ...
An analysis of growth rings in the leg bones of 17 Tyrannosaurus rex individuals reveals that the dinosaurs matured much more ...
A study of fossil bones shows Tyrannosaurus rex kept growing until around age 40, challenging long-held ideas about dinosaur ...
Now, a new study of 17 tyrannosaur specimens, ranging from early juveniles to massive adults, has revealed that the king of ...
Using polarised light, the team identified previously unknown growth marks that had gone undetected in earlier studies. These ...
Dinosaur bones are like trees—every year is represented by a new ring, and paleontologists can count those concentric circles ...
A comprehensive analysis of Tyrannosaurus rex fossils is surprising scientists with just how long these apex predators took ...
Dr Holly Ballard and her team at Oklahoma State University studied leg bones from 17 different T.rex fossils to get a better ...
LONDON --Tyrannosaurus rex was a slowpoke. That is the conclusion drawn from the latest research by scientists at the University of Manchester in England, whose study flies in the face of decades of ...