The fossil, destroyed in an air raid 80 years ago, had faded from memory until a paleontologist found archival images.
The dinosaur was about as big as a Tyrannosaurus rex and had a unique nasal horn and symmetrical teeth that it used to eat ...
At the time of the photos, the fossils were thought to belong to a large theropod dinosaur called Carcharodontosaurus — but closer inspection of the photos revealed a prominent horn, an enlarged ...
The dinosaur, which the scientists named Tameryraptor ... studied the partial skeleton and assigned it to the genus Carcharodontosaurus, a large, carnivorous theropod that lived in Northwest ...
“The Egyptian dinosaur fossil depicted there differs significantly from more recent Carcharodontosaurus finds in Morocco,” he continued. “Stromer’s original classification was thus incorrec ...
A massive species of dinosaur has been identified by scientists, and it's thought that it lived around 95 million years ago in modern-day Africa. At a whopping 10-metres long, it is thought to be one ...
“The Egyptian dinosaur fossil depicted there differs significantly from more recent Carcharodontosaurus finds in Morocco. Stromer’s original classification was thus incorrect. We identified a ...
Initially, the fossils were thought to belong to a large theropod dinosaur called Carcharodontosaurus. However, closer inspection decades later showed a prominent horn, an enlarged frontal brain ...
The dinosaur—which was some 33 feet long, equivalent to a North American Tyrannosaurus rex—was assigned by Stromer to the genus Carcharodontosaurus, or "shark-toothed lizard." The specimen ...
The Egyptian dinosaur fossil depicted there differs significantly from more recent Carcharodontosaurus found in Morocco,” said Maximilian Kellermann, the study’s first author. “Stromer’s ...
"The Egyptian dinosaur fossil depicted there differs significantly from more recent Carcharodontosaurus found in Morocco.” “Stromer’s original classification was thus incorrect. We ...