The mighty T. rex may have thrashed its massive head from side to side to dismember prey, but a new study shows that its smaller cousin Allosaurus was a more dexterous hunter and tugged at prey more ...
The hunting allosaurus used its head like a baseball bat, knocking its prey sideways before using its teeth to tear away flesh. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free ...
A smaller cousin of the Tyrannosaurus rex, called Allosaurus, may have fed on its prey in a fashion similar to modern-day falcons, a new study finds. To study the dinosaur's feeding technique, Snively ...
The Allosaurus dinosaurs were the scourge of the Jurassic period some 150 million years ago, an apex predator just as Tyrannosaurus rex, but new research finds it may have engaged in cannibalism. Most ...
he dreaded dinosaur Allosaurus was the scourge of the Jurassic Period landscape some 150 million years ago, an apex predator just as Tyrannosaurus rex was 80 million years later during the Cretaceous ...
You might not have said it to his face, but T.rex was a real big mouth, scientists have discovered. New research shows that Hollywood depictions of Tyrannosaurus rex with terrifying gaping jaws full ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - You might call the Jurassic Period meat-eating dinosaur Allosaurus the ultimate big mouth. A new study analyzing dinosaur jaw musculature found that this fearsome hunter that ...
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A smaller cousin of the Tyrannosaurus rex, called Allosaurus, may have fed on its prey in a fashion similar to modern-day falcons, a new study finds. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited ...
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