Tameryraptor possessed symmetrical teeth and a prominent nasal horn. The name “Tameryraptor” pays homage to “Tamery,” the ancient name for Egypt, and honors Richard Markgraf, the fossil ...
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 findings, published in PLOS ONE on Tuesday, described the predator as having symmetrical teeth, a nasal horn and an enlarged frontal brain. These features are fairly different from the genus ...
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 ...
Tameryraptor markgrafi was nearly 10 m (33 feet) long, had symmetrical teeth and a prominent nasal horn. “We found that the dinosaur was closely related to the North African and South American ...