Nothing stands a chance against the six tonne bite strength of a T-Rex and Steve proves it by seeing what those Tyrannosaurus teeth would do to a car.
Imagine a creature as tall as a building, with razor-sharp teeth! That’s the T. rex. Its name means “Tyrant Lizard King” – and for a good reason. Standing at 12 to 20 feet tall and 40 feet long, this ...
No one tell Indiana Jones, but there's a bunch of iPhones out there that belong in a museum. Adorned with a host of artefacts, the Caviar Rarities collection might just be the company's most ...
Rex could have weighed up to 15 tonnes and reached 15 metres long With 60 razor-sharp teeth and jaws so powerful they could ...
With a massive body, sharp teeth, and jaws so powerful they could crush a car, this famous carnivore dominated the forested river valleys in western North America during the late Cretaceous period ...
An array of earlier fossil evidence, including evident bite marks on the bones of larger dinosaurs that match tyrannosaur teeth, have allowed scientists to build a picture of how the three-tonne ...
The skull now residing at PPHM is a cast of the 66-million-year-old find, nicknamed the “Tufts-Love Rex” after the two ...
The T. rex's serrated teeth are 11 inches long; some of the skeletal features suggests Stan was male. It's "one of the best specimens ever discovered," Hyslop said in an article on Christie's website.