Why Did the T-Rex Have Tiny Arms? New Study Reveals the Evolutionary Reason

For more than a century, the diminutive forelimbs of the Tyrannosaurus rex have puzzled paleontologists and captured the public imagination. While the apex predator could reach lengths of over 40 feet, its arms remained stubbornly compact, measuring approximately 3 feet in length. This disproportionate anatomy has long fueled speculation—ranging from theories of vestigial remnants to … Read more

New Spinosaurus Species Discovered: Insights into Ancient Fish-Eating Dinosaurs

The Sahara Desert continues to yield remarkable paleontological discoveries, and the latest is a truly striking one: a novel species of spinosaurid dinosaur, Spinosaurus mirabilis, distinguished by a large, scimitar-shaped crest. This finding, detailed in a recent study published in the journal Science, is reshaping our understanding of these semi-aquatic predators and their evolutionary history. … Read more