A 75-million-year-old Gorgosaurus fossil is the first tyrannosaur skeleton ever found with a filled stomach. By Michael Greshko Some 75.3 million years ago, a dinosaur swallowed the Cretaceous ...
Paleontologists reported Friday the discovery of a remarkable fossil: a juvenile tyrannosaur called Gorgosaurus libratus with the partially digested drumsticks of two birdlike dinosaurs where its ...
Dec 8 (Reuters) - The young Gorgosaurus knew what it liked for dinner. About 75 million years ago in what is now Canada's Alberta province, this fearsome T. rex cousin set about hunting turkey-sized ...
The young Gorgosaurus ate the meatiest parts of two smaller dinosaurs shortly before it died. By Laura Baisas Published Dec 11, 2023 11:00 AM EST Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 ...
This National Fossil Day, take an inside look at the effort to free the skeleton for research after more than a century in museum fossil halls Jack Tamisiea The museum’s twisted Gorgosaurus skeleton ...
A team of paleontologists revealed a remarkable fossil: a young tyrannosaurid with the hindlimbs of two year-old dinosaurs in its stomach. In other words, this theropod was chowing down on baby legs.
Pequeño is a breaking news reporter who covers tech and more. The discovery marks the first time that the prey of a tyrannosaur was found preserved inside its stomach, according to University of ...