A newly named tyrannosaur dinosaur supports the idea that the evolution of these animals was more provincial than previously thought All hail the Southern King of Gore – Lythronax argestes. As names ...
A newly-discovered dinosaur, which has been christened "King of gore" by the scientists who have studied it, is the oldest known member of the dinosaur group that gave rise to the mighty Tyrannosaurus ...
Paleontologists say they have unearthed a new species of tyrannosaur in the western state of Utah. The newly discovered dinosaur, the Lythronax argestes, belongs to the same evolutionary branch as the ...
Scientists have discovered a massive new species of dinosaur, which they have named Lythronax argestes or “king of gore”, that changes our understanding of the way the Tyrannosaurus rex evolved. The ...
(UPI) -- Paleontologists at the Natural History Museum of Utah unveiled on Wednesday a new species of tyrannosaur, Lythronax argestes, whose name means "king of gore." Believed to have roamed the ...
This artist's rendering released by the Natural History Museum of Utah, shows a newly-discovered dinosaur, Lythronax argestes. AP SALT LAKE CITY — Paleontologists on Wednesday unveiled a new dinosaur ...
Tyrannosaurus rex truly was the king of the tyrant dinosaurs. No other member of the carnivorous family was as large or looked quite so menacing. But where did this apex of Cretaceous rapacity come ...
PALEONTOLOGISTS have unveiled a new dinosaur that proves giant tyrant dinosaurs were around 10 million years earlier than previously believed. A full skeletal replica of the carnivore - the equivalent ...
A new narrow-snouted species of tyrannosaur discovered in Utah reveals that the isolation of an ancient island continent may have spurred incredible dinosaur diversity some 80 million years ago.
A previously unknown species of the tyrannosaur family of dinosaurs, which includes the fearsome tyrannosaurus rex, has been discovered in southern Utah. The King of Gore, or Lythronax argestes, has ...
Discovery of 24ft (7.3m) long, 8ft (2.4m) high predator changes our understanding of evolution of tyrannosaur family Scientists have discovered a massive new species of dinosaur, which they have named ...