Scientists have unveiled a giant horned dinosaur from Egypt called Tameryraptor markgrafi after discovering lost photos of fossils destroyed in WWII.
These fossils, preserved in Germany’s Bavarian ... predator with unique features such as symmetrical teeth, a prominent horn, and a different skull shape compared to its relatives, the ...
The photos revealed a few key differences between the 1996 samples and the original 1931 now-destroyed fossils, including a small horn in between the dinosaur’s nostrils. The genus name ...
The dinosaur was about as big as a Tyrannosaurus rex and had a unique nasal horn and symmetrical teeth that it used to eat ...
The Egyptian dinosaur fossil depicted there differs significantly ... had distinct symmetrical teeth and a prominent nasal horn. Its genus name “Tamery” refers to the ancient name for Egypt ...
It measured around 32 feet long when it roamed, had symmetrical teeth and a prominent nasal horn. “Presumably ... week in the journal Plos One. The fossil that led to the discovery has a ...
It did not have a distinctive horn or frill, which were key features of triceratops and other ceratopsians. The fossils were found in a geological formation of the early Cretaceous Period (about ...
An examination of the photos revealed differences, including a prominent horn, a different skull shape, and an enlarged frontal brain. The fossils of Tameryraptor markgrafi have several features ...