The dinosaur was about as big as a Tyrannosaurus rex and had a unique nasal horn and symmetrical teeth that it used to eat ...
This herbivore, notable for its iconic skull featuring two large brow horns and a smaller nasal horn, roamed present-day North America around 68 to 66 million years ago. With a massive body and ...
Scientists have identified a new giant horned dinosaur species that roamed across modern-day North Africa about 95 million years ago, despite its fossilised remains being destroyed during the Second ...
The dinosaur—which they have named Tameryraptor markgrafi—had a prominent nasal horn, symmetrical teeth and would have been some 33 feet in length. "Presumably, the dinosaur fauna of North ...
Scientists used lost fossil photos to identify Tameryraptor markgrafi, a new dinosaur species from Egypt. The fossil was ...
Triceratops was one of the most common dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous Period. Its most prominent features are on its head: two long brow horns, a nasal horn, and a bony frill. Its frill had no ...
The name Tameryraptor honors the ancient Egyptian name for their land, “Tamery,” meaning “the promised land.” The species name also pays tribute to Richard Markgraf, the fossil collector who unearthed ...
Tameryraptor was about 10 meters long, had symmetrical teeth and a prominent nasal horn. The name refers to the ancient name for Egypt, "Tamery", the promised land, and honors Stromer's fossil ...
Researchers found from the images that the dinosaur had distinct symmetrical teeth and a prominent nasal horn. Its genus name “Tamery” refers to the ancient name for Egypt and the species name ...