மாபெரும் படிக்கட்டு எஸ்கலான்ட் கூட்டாளர்கள் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from மாபெரும் படிக்கட்டு எஸ்கலான்ட் கூட்டாளர்கள். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In மாபெரும் படிக்கட்டு எஸ்கலான்ட் கூட்டாளர்கள் Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Social T. rexes found in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument


The Tyrannosaurus rex may not have been as solitary as we previously have believed.
In a groundbreaking discovery of the first T. rex mass death site in the southern U.S. announced Monday by the Utah Bureau of Land Management, scientists found evidence of pack-like behavior among the famous ancient predator in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. 
To celebrate the discovery, key scientists held a press conference with panelists including BLM Paria River District Paleontologist Dr. Alan Titus, University of Arkansas Dr. Celina Suarez and Denver Museum of Nature and Science Curator of Dinosaurs Dr. Joe Sertich.
The new Utah site adds to the growing body of evidence showing that tyrannosaurs were complex, large predators capable of social behaviors common in many of their living relatives, the birds,” Sertich said. “This discovery should be the tipping point for reconsidering how these top carnivores behaved and hunted across the northern hemisphere ....

United States , Daigo Yamamura , Joe Sertich , Harris Hawk , Deb Haaland , Alan Titus , Celina Suarez , Philip Currie , Utah Bureau Of Land Management , Colby College Of Maine , National Science Foundation , James Cook University , Escalante National Monument , University Of Arkansas Dr , Denver Museum Of Nature , Utah Bureau , Land Management , Grand Staircase Escalante National , River District Paleontologist , Denver Museum , Science Curator , Interior Deb Haaland , Grand Staircase Escalante , Grand Staircase Escalante Partners , Colby College , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் ,

Evidence indicates tyrannosaurs may not have been a solitary species after all


Evidence indicates tyrannosaurs may not have been a solitary species after all
New scientific paper published after seven years of research and excavation in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument
KANAB, Utah  The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Utah today announced publication of peer-reviewed research based on a fossil site inside Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. The paper provides new evidence that fearsome tyrannosaur dinosaurs may not have been solitary predators as popularly envisioned, but social carnivores, similar to wolves.
The findings about Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument’s very own “dinocidal” tyrannosaur (Teratophoneus-pronounced Ter-at-oe-foh-nee-us) were released through publication in the open-access scientific journal PeerJ on April 19.   ....

United States , The Quarry , Daigo Yamamura , Joe Sertich , Alan Titus , Celina Suarez , Philip Currie , Bureau Of Land Management , National Science Foundation , James Cook University , Escalante National Monument , Denver Museum Of Nature , Colby College Of Maine , Denver Museum Of Nature Science , University Of Arkansas , Land Management , Grand Staircase Escalante National , Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument , Teratophoneus Pronounced Ter At Oe Foh Nee Us , Denver Museum , Colby College , Unicorns Quarry , River District Paleontologist , Northern Hemisphere , Late Cretaceous Period , Rainbows Quarry ,