East Sussex was home to various predatory dinosaurs 135 million years ago, including the first identified tyrannosaurs of the ...
It is "solid evidence that tyrannosaurs drastically changed their diet as they grew up," said Dr Darla Zelenitsky, from the University of Calgary. The specimen is a juvenile gorgosaurus - a close ...
Learn about the discovery of Tyrannosaur fossils in the southern coast of England, showing that the dinosaurs lived in the ...
Baby tyrannosaurs were only the size of a Border Collie dog when they took their first steps, a team of palaeontologists has discovered. Researchers from Edinburgh University examined fossilised ...
The species it outgrew-early tyrannosaurs like Timurlengia-were much smaller, measuring only around 10 feet in length and weighing around 440 pounds. Research by paleontologists, including ...
Paleontologists examined five fossilized theropod teeth for a study and found that they represented members of different dinosaur groups, including tyrannosaurs, spinosaurs and dromaeosaurs ...
For the first time, razor sharp teeth of tyrannosaurs were found in the Bexhill-on-Sea region of coastal East Sussex, England. These teeth indicate that a bevy of carnivorous dinosaurs including ...
This discovery marks the first time tyrannosaurs have been identified in this region and time. Further digging by the University of Southampton team showed that fearsome dinosaurs once dominated ...
The jaw of Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis defined it from its famous cousin, T. rex, while its bones and nearby fauna raised questions about when and why tyrannosaurs became one of the biggest predators of ...
It is the first time tyrannosaurs have been identified in sediments of this age and region. The fossils were discovered by retired quarryman Dave Brockhurst, who has spent the last 30 years ...