One palaeontologist has suggested that Tyrannosaurus rex may have used its arms as vicious weapons.
Palaeontologists have unearthed the skeleton of a meat-eating dinosaur dating back over 76 million years.
Contrary to the plot of Jurassic Park, a rampaging Tyrannosaurus rex wouldn't actually move very fast.
The idea that Tyrannosaurus rex had a thick plumage of feathers has been called in to serious doubt.
The prehistoric carnivore was capable of exerting 8,000 pounds of force with its huge gaping jaws.
The giant two-legged carnivores of the Cretaceous had more than just big teeth and jaws in their arsenal.
Palaeontologists have unearthed a particularly impressive T. rex at Montana's Hell Creek Formation.
A recently discovered fossil could contain what scientists have been seeking for years: dinosaur DNA.
Paleontologists have identified a new species of dinosaur from a missing period in T. rex evolution.
New evidence suggests that the meat-eating behemoth was no stranger to eating its fellow tyrannosaurs.
A new documentary will see a team of experts build and then autopsy a life-size Tyrannosaurus replica.
Fossil remains of a turkey-sized relative to the meat-eating behemoth were found by a 7-year-old boy.
The enormous prehistoric reptile was so massive that it weighed the same as seven Tyrannosaurus rex.
New fossil evidence unearthed in Canada suggests that the meat-eating behemoth may not have hunted alone.
Unlike in movies such as Jurassic Park, large therapod dinosaurs would not have been able to roar.
The long-nosed Pinocchio rex is believed to be part of the same family as Tyrannosaurus rex.
The huge carnivore might have had a ferocious set of teeth but its arms were less than impressive.
A new smaller breed of the world's best known dinosaur is thought to have once roamed the Arctic.
A newly discovered dinosaur is believed to have been more than a match for the relatives of T. rex.
A new 80 million-year-old relative of the Tyrannosaurus rex has been unearthed in southern Utah.