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Friday, March 21, 2014

Weird ‘chicken from hell’ dinosaur discovered

 Scientists have discovered a weird sharp-clawed bird-like dinosaur that roamed the Earth with the dreaded T-rex 66 million years ago and is being described as a “chicken from hell”.

The beaked dinosaur, Anzu wyliei, was almost 5 feet tall at the hip, measured 11.5 feet long and weighed up to 300 kg and had very sharp claws.
anzu wyliei
“It was a giant raptor, but with a chicken-like head and presumably feathers. The animal stood about 10 feet tall, so it would be scary as well as absurd to encounter,” said Emma Schachner from the University of Utah, a co-author of study.

“We jokingly call this thing the ‘chicken from hell,’ and I think that’s pretty appropriate,” said Matt Lamanna of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburgh, the study’s lead author.

Three partial skeletons of the dinosaur — almost making up a full skeleton — were excavated from the uppermost level of the Hell Creek rock formation in North and South Dakota — a formation known for abundant fossils of Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops.

Anzu is also “one of the youngest oviraptorosaurs known, meaning it lived very close to the dinosaur extinction event” blamed on an asteroid striking Earth 65 million years ago, Schachner said.

The researchers believe Anzu, with large sharp claws, was an omnivore, eating vegetation, small animals and perhaps eggs while living on a wet floodplain. The dinosaur apparently got into some scrapes.

“Two of the specimens display evidence of pathology. One appears to have a broken and healed rib, and the other has evidence of some sort of trauma to a toe,” Schachner said.

Having a nearly complete skeleton of Anzu wyliei sheds light on a category of oviraptorosaur theropod dinosaurs named caenagnathids, which have been known for a century, but only from limited fossil evidence.

Like many “new” dinosaurs, Anzu wyliei fossils were discovered some years ago, and it took more time for researchers to study the fossils and write and publish a formal scientific description.

The finding was published in the journal PLOS ONE.

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Friday, November 29, 2013

Mysteriously Intact T. Rex Tissue Finally Explained

The controversial discovery of 68-million-year-old soft tissue from the bones of a Tyrannosaurus rex finally has a physical explanation. According to new research, iron in the dinosaur's body preserved the tissue before it could decay.
Mysteriously Intact T. Rex Tissue Finally Explained
The research, headed by Mary Schweitzer, a molecular paleontologist at North Carolina State University, explains how proteins — and possibly even DNA — can survive millennia. Schweitzer and her colleagues first raised this question in 2005, when they found the seemingly impossible: soft tissue preserved inside the leg of an adolescent T. rex unearthed in Montana.

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Monday, July 9, 2012

Tyrannosaurus Rex


If you grew up in the 90s, you’ve probably seen one of the most epic movies to ever hit the big screen. In 1993, Steven Spielberg directed the movie Jurassic Park, a film that tells the story of an island with a dinosaur theme park that houses real dinosaurs, cloned from DNA found in mosquitoes trapped in amber and brought back to life. John Hammond, the parks owner, invites four individuals, together with his grandchildren, to check the park out for the first time. However, a worker from the park tries to take the dinosaur embryos in a bid to sell it on the black market, causing the whole electricity system to shut off. It then becomes a survival game for everyone on the island as the dinosaurs break free of their enclosures.
Tyrannosaurus Rex
One of the most remembered scenes from the movie was when the Tyrannosaurus Rex walked across the electric fence while the people hid inside the car.  Tyrannosaurus is Greek for tyrant and lizard, which perfectly describes what a T-Rex. This dinosaur can grow to about 12.3 m or 40 feet tall and once roamed parts of western North America. These giant bipedal carnivores walked on two legs and had short arms and fed off smaller dinosaurs such as the ceratopsians and hadrosaurs. However, many studies also support the theory that these dinosaurs were also scavengers and searched other dead dinosaurs for food. They have large skulls that house powerful, bone crushing jaws and sharp teeth. Their large skulls paint the image of an animal capable of making very loud roars that can e heard a mile away.

Contrary to popular belief, a Tyrannosaurus Rex does not have the brain the size of a walnut. Tyrannosaurus Rexes are actually very intelligent dinosaurs, with their brains much bigger then a human brain.
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