The dinosaur was about as big as a Tyrannosaurus rex and had a unique nasal horn and symmetrical teeth that it used to eat ...
The fossil, destroyed in an air raid 80 years ago, had faded from memory until a paleontologist found archival images.
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Scientists Recover Lost Photos of Fossils Destroyed in World War II, Baffled to Identify a Giant New Dinosaur SpeciesScientists Recover Lost Photos of Fossils Destroyed in World War II, Baffled to Identify a Giant New Dinosaur Species ...
A 230 million-year-old, never-before-seen raptor unearthed in the ... to 201.3 million years ago). The species' name broadly translates to "long ago dinosaur" in the language of the Eastern ...
Scientists have discovered a new Cretaceous-era dinosaur species by examining photos of a fossil lost during an allied air ...
If you’ve ever wondered if Jurassic Park’s velociraptors would still be intimidating if they were scientifically accurate, ...
raptor, according to the study. The species name, markgrafi, honors the fossil collector who gathered most of the bones later described by Stromer, researchers said. The dinosaur was about 32 feet ...
A new species of predatory dinosaur that lived in North Africa 95 million years ago has been identified—some 80 years after the only specimen was destroyed in a World War II bombing raid.
"Ta-Mery," or "promised land," and raptor, which is Latin for "thief." The species name markgrafi honors the German fossil collector Richard Markgraf, who excavated the dinosaur from the Bahariya ...
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