The Lythronax was among the lighter, more compactly built tyrannosaurids, and may have been about half as heavy as the largest T rex. A new species of tyrannosaur has been unearthed in Utah, with ...
Jim Pollard poses for a photo Feb. 5 at his Southern Minnesota Museum of Natural History in Blue Earth in front of a replica of a Lythronax, which lived during the Late Cretaceous period. It's the ...
The meat-eating Lythronax argestes, which means “king of gore”, had wide-set eyes that helped it track prey and a load of teeth packed into a more slender snout than the T rex's, researchers said in ...
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Paleontologists on Wednesday unveiled a new dinosaur discovered four years ago in southern Utah that proves giant tyrant dinosaurs like the Tyrannosaurus rex were around 10 ...
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This Lythronax lived in North America in the late Cretaceous period. These tyrannosaurids are estimated to have weighed up to 2.5 tons. Credit: 2022 D.E. Winkler New Study of T. rex and Other Dinosaur ...
Utah is a landlocked state located in the western part of the United States. It is one of the few states entirely surrounded by other states. In fact, it shares a border with five states. To the east, ...
(CNN) — Eighty million years ago, a ferocious predecessor of Tyrannosaurus Rex stalked the western shore of an ancient seaway that flooded through North America, slicing the continent in two. Named ...
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(CNN) -- Eighty million years ago, a ferocious predecessor of Tyrannosaurus Rex stalked the western shore of an ancient seaway that flooded through North America, slicing the continent in two. Named ...
Eighty million years ago, a ferocious predecessor of Tyrannosaurus Rex stalked the western shore of an ancient seaway that flooded through North America, slicing the continent in two. Named Lythronax, ...