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We’re talking about the colossal predator Tarbosaurus. The Tarbosaurus, which means “alarming lizard,” was a massive theropod dinosaur that lived about 70 million years ago in what is now Asia.
The Tarbosaurus, a prehistoric giant that once roamed the lands of what is now Asia, is a testament to the diversity and magnificence of the dinosaur era. With its fearsome appearance and dominant ...
The skeleton of a young Tarbosaurus. From the LiveScience article. This skeleton, head thrown back and tail arched up in the classic opisthotonic posture, is going to be important in the current ...
The closest relative to Tyrannosaurus rex, Tarbosaurus was just as big and bad as its North American counterpart, but until now, how this tyrant dinosaur grew up had mostly been inferred from what ...
Tarbosaurus, the great tyrannosaur of Cretaceous Mongolia, hunted in packs. That is the exceptional claim made by University of Alberta paleontologist Philip Currie in a press release, and news ...
Perhaps the most terrifying of these was Tarbosaurus, an Asian relative of Tyrannosaurus that stood a lofty five metres tall and weighed a whopping five tonnes. Tarbosaurus prowled the broken ...
In 2006, at a fossil trade show in Denver, Prokopi bought for $18,000 the disarticulated skull of a dinosaur of the spectacular species Tarbosaurus bataar, a massive dinosaur related to ...
Tomorrow, a tyrannosaur will go up for auction in New York City. It shouldn’t. The Tarbosaurus – lot 49315 – was illegally collected and smuggled out of Mongolia. The tyrannosaur – as well ...
NEW YORK — The dinosaur skeleton that sparked an international custody battle began its journey home Monday, as Mongolian officials formally took possession of the fossilized bones of the T.
By Lee Hyo-won South Korea’s Dream Search C&C will co-produce the sequel to the successful local film Speckles the Tarbosaurus, with China’s Hengsheng Group, Dream Search C&C announced on Friday.