Paleontologist Dave Hone rates the realism of the dinosaur attacks in the "Jurassic Park" and "Jurassic World" movies.
Dinosaurs ruled the Earth millions of years ago, and while many were peaceful herbivores, others were some of the most dangerous animals to ever walk the planet.
The fossilized leg bone of the terror bird went unidentified for almost 20 years. Nearly 12 million years ago, the largest ...
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Source T-Rex is a prehistoric themed restaurant that includes a gift shop, along with animatronic dinosaurs that move and roar. T-Rex has differently-themed restaurant sections, such as prehistoric ...
Prehistoric Earth was a terrifying place, with giant, fearsome creatures roaming an equally deadly world of erupting volcanoes and primordial swamps. Survival could be counted in minutes, with a ...
Have you ever wondered what and how the Tyrannosaurus rex ate? Scientists can learn a lot about its diet by studying its poop (see graphic). Pieces of bones found in fossilised dinosaur poop at a ...
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while the T-Rex is frequently made fun of because of its tiny arms, the Tarbosaurus had even smaller arms – which is just about the only thing about them that isn’t terrifying. These differences ...