The abelisaurid neck vertebra from the Bahariya Oasis, Egypt that constitutes the first record of this dinosaur group from that classic fossil locality. The bone is shown in anterior view.
A world-first discovery of the stomach contents of a young Tyrannosaur shows it ate differently than its parents. The prehistoric juvenile picked on prey more suited to its own size say researchers.
According to the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, the new specimen was classified as “abelisaurid” due to its short skull with rough bones. It is estimated that its head had protrusions and ...