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What was 21-feet tall, looked like a T-rex and was covered in feathers? It was the Cryolophosaurus, of course! This eccentric beast roamed the Earth during the early Jurassic Period, around 188 to ...
About 66 million years ago, the Tyrannosaurus rex roamed around Earth terrifying nature around it. Now, one of the largest predators ever to live on land can be your next purse. Researchers and ...
A group of companies and bioresearchers say they'll use "leather" made from the lab-grown skin of a T-Rex to fashion luxury, "cruelty-free" purses. The project — led by genomic engineering ...
One dinosaur expert told Live Science he thinks the claim of making T. rex leather is “misleading” and “what this company is doing seems to be fantasy.” ...
A newly identified mid-sized dinosaur from Mongolia dubbed the "Dragon Prince" has been identified as a pivotal forerunner of Tyrannosaurus rex in an illuminating discovery that ...
T. rex is the deadliest land predator ever to live, and there has long been a fascination with the dinosaur that has been extinct for about 66 million years. Khankhuuluu, a newly discovered ...
Dinosaur eggs vary widely in shape and size, and their size doesn't always predict how large the species that laid them could grow. For example, some ornithopods, or duck-billed dinosaurs, laid ...
Cosmos 482: Here's when the Soviet-era spacecraft may return to Earth The team at The Organoid Company, a Netherlands-based biotech, will use fragments of T-Rex collagen protein recovered from ...
The deformed D-rex has only been glimpsed in trailers so far, but if the six-limbed mutant T-rex brings to mind the Rancor from Star Wars or the Xenomorphs from Alien, that’s by design.
The researchers Live Science spoke to, who are not involved in the creation of the leather, were skeptical about the use of T. rex collagen for this new material.
While Tarbosaurus, an ancestor of T. rex, clocked in at between 3,000 and 6,000 kilograms (6,613 pounds and 13,227 pounds), the fleet-footed Khankhuuluu mongoliensis likely weighed only around 750 ...
That same year, Sotheby’s sold a single T. rex tooth for more than $100,000. But there were also signs that sellers were overestimating the value of their offerings in search of another record ...