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Huge, fearsome and boasting an enormous pair of jaws, the star of Hollywood’s The Meg left even the movie hardman Jason Statham…
Huge, fearsome and boasting an enormous pair of jaws, the star of Hollywood’s The Meg left even the movie hardman Jason Statham…
Huge, fearsome and boasting an enormous pair of jaws, the star of Hollywood’s The Meg left even the movie hardman Jason Statham…
Huge, fearsome and boasting an enormous pair of jaws, the star of Hollywood’s The Meg left even the movie hardman Jason Statham…
Huge, fearsome and boasting an enormous pair of jaws, the star of Hollywood’s The Meg left even the movie hardman Jason Statham…
It is one of the most iconic scenes in the 1993 movie Jurassic Park: our heroes try to escape a running Tyrannosaurus rex on a…
La exhibición «T. rex: The Ultimate Predator» se acaba de inaugurar en el Museo Americano de Historia natural de Nueva York.
La exhibición «T. rex: The Ultimate Predator» se acaba de inaugurar en el Museo Americano de Historia natural de Nueva York.
Actualizado:12/03/2019 19:44h El dinosaurio más famoso es probablemente uno de los más temibles.
Museo Paleontológico Egidio FeruglioA Otero If "Jurassic Park" has taught us anything it's that some dinosaurs are bigger than…
If "Jurassic Park" has taught us anything, it's that some dinosaurs are bigger than others.
If "Jurassic Park" has taught us anything, it's that some dinosaurs are bigger than others.
The max speed of a Tyrannosaurus rex was about 12 mph, according to scientists at University of Manchester.
The max speed of a Tyrannosaurus rex was about 12 mph, according to scientists at University of Manchester.
Image: Jurassic Park Films like Jurassic Park have led us to believe that Tyrannosaurus rex was capable of chasing down its…
Sauropods were colossal creatures, reaching up to 50 meters in length and weighing as much as 77 metric tons—14 times the…
Who has the most impressive and imposing Tyrannosaurus rex? Not the Smithsonian, on this National Fossil Day. See who does.