Tyrannosaurus

Family Discovers Rare Juvenile T-Rex Skeleton in North Dakota Badlands

A family hiking in the North Dakota Badlands stumbled upon the rare juvenile skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus rex, believed to be a tibia of a 10-foot-tall, 3,500-pound dinosaur named Teen Rex. The find has garnered attention from scientists and paleontologists worldwide, marking it as a rare and valuable discovery that sheds light on the prehistoric world and the creatures that once roamed the earth.

New Species of Winged Dinosaur Unearthed in Scotland

Scientists have unearthed a new species of winged dinosaur, Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis, in Scotland, closely related to the famous T. rex. This apex predator, estimated to have lived 71-73 million years ago, was a dominant force in the ecosystem, challenging previous understanding of tyrannosaur evolution and shedding new light on the prehistoric world.