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 ...
The North Carolina Museum of Natural History will be putting a pair of "Dueling Dinosaurs" on display in 2022. The two creatures — a Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops — appear to have killed each ...
THORNTON, Colo. (CBS4) - The digging continues at the site of the big triceratops discovery in Thornton, and this week evidence of another dinosaur was found. Dr. Joe Sertich, paleontologist for the ...
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 ...
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 ...
HELL CREEK, Mont., Aug. 24 (UPI) -- After braving practically everything Hell Creek, Mont., could throw at them -- up to 120-degree heat, heavy thunderstorms, 70-mile-an-hour winds and rattlesnakes -- ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Museum workers found a T. rex tooth among the triceratops fossils on Thursday as they excavated prehistoric artifacts from a construction site in Thornton.
Now, scientists are asking a new question: could they have been smarter than we think? Researchers are studying modern birds ...
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. This is how researchers say a Tyrannosaurus may have ...