In addition to a tibia that likely belonged to Torvosaurus, part of an upper jaw, a partial femur, and a few other bones attributable to this dinosaur have been found by Octávio Mateus and colleagues.
In Europe 150 million years ago, this dude was the biggest, baddest bully in town. Two scientists in Portugal announced on Wednesday that they have identified the largest carnivorous dinosaur ever ...
The species is the largest land predator discovered in Europe and one of the largest worldwide of the Jurassic era, said authors Christophe Hendrickx and Octavio Mateus of the Universidade Nova de ...
The just-unveiled Torvosauros will be part of the Cincinnati Museum Center's new dinosaur exhibit. Somewhat similar to the Tyrannosaurus, the Cincinnati Museum Center's new dinosaur, Torvosaurus, is ...
An injured Lusotitan lies on the beach, vulnerable to attack from the deadly Torvosaurus. An injured Lusotitan lies on the beach, vulnerable to attack. Despite being unable to stand, their sheer size ...
Remains of the Torvosaurus gurneyi were found in Portugal and the creature was up to 33 feet long and weighed up to five tonnes. The dinosaur, who lived around 150 million yeas ago, had a 3.75ft long ...
A newly identified dinosaur, built like T. Rex and equipped with blade-like teeth and larger arms and claws, was the largest predator in Europe during the late Jurassic period, researchers say.
Jurassic giant The deadliest dinosaur to have roamed Europe has been unearthed by Portuguese scientists. A 10-metre-long carnivorous brute known as Torvosaurus gurneyi was the scourge of its domain in ...
When it roamed what is now Portugal, this dinosaur would have been at the top of the food chain Scientists in Portugal have identified what they think may have been the largest predator ever to roam ...
Undated handout photo issued by Public Library Of Science ONE of a cast of a Torvosaurus gurneyi's skull as the fossilised remains of what scientists believe is the largest land dinosaur ever to have ...
The Torvosaurus gurneyi, like T. Rex, was a bipedal carnivore with blade-like teeth more than 4 inches in length The Torvosaurus gurneyi may have been near the top of the food chain and eaten other ...