Your search:
48 result(s) in 0.03 s
-
DUKAS_185873840_NUR
Daily Life In Toronto, Canada
A Tyrannosaurus Rex claw (left) and a Tyrannosaurus Rex tooth (right) are displayed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 19, 2023. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_185873839_NUR
Daily Life In Toronto, Canada
A Tyrannosaurus Rex foot claw is displayed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 19, 2023. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_185873832_NUR
Daily Life In Toronto, Canada
A Tyrannosaurus Rex tooth is displayed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 19, 2023. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_164329378_FER
Study finds new tyrannosaur species
Ferrari Press Agency
T Rex 1
Ref 15433
03/01/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Dr Nick Longrich /University of Bath
A new dinosaur study claims small tyrannosaurs previous thought to be juvenile T.Rex specimens were actually a separate mini species.
Analysis of fossils shows the small tyrannosaur had narrower jaws, longer legs, and bigger arms than its giant rival.
The species, Nanotyrannus lancensis, was first named decades ago but later reinterpreted as a young T. Rex
The first skull of Nanotyrannus was found in Montana in the USA in 1942, but for decades, palaeontologists conflicted whether it was separate species, or simply a juvenile of the much larger T. rex.
Researchers Dr Nick Longrich, from the UK’s University of Bath and Dr Evan Saitta, from the University of Chicago in the USA re-analysed the fossils.
They looked at growth rings in the bones, which show development similar to growth rings in trees, the anatomy of Nanotyrannus, and a previously unrecognised fossil of a young T. rex.
OPS:Graph comparing growth curves of T. rex vs Nanotyrannus
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164329377_FER
Study finds new tyrannosaur species
Ferrari Press Agency
T Rex 1
Ref 15433
03/01/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: University of Bath
A new dinosaur study claims small tyrannosaurs previous thought to be juvenile T.Rex specimens were actually a separate mini species.
Analysis of fossils shows the small tyrannosaur had narrower jaws, longer legs, and bigger arms than its giant rival.
The species, Nanotyrannus lancensis, was first named decades ago but later reinterpreted as a young T. Rex
The first skull of Nanotyrannus was found in Montana in the USA in 1942, but for decades, palaeontologists conflicted whether it was separate species, or simply a juvenile of the much larger T. rex.
Researchers Dr Nick Longrich, from the UK’s University of Bath and Dr Evan Saitta, from the University of Chicago in the USA re-analysed the fossils.
They looked at growth rings in the bones, which show development similar to growth rings in trees, the anatomy of Nanotyrannus, and a previously unrecognised fossil of a young T. rex.
OPS:Comparison of T. rex and Nanotyrannus skulls
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_164329374_FER
Study finds new tyrannosaur species
Ferrari Press Agency
T Rex 1
Ref 15433
03/01/2024
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Raul Martin/University of Bath
A new dinosaur study claims small tyrannosaurs previous thought to be juvenile T.Rex specimens were actually a separate mini species.
Analysis of fossils shows the small tyrannosaur had narrower jaws, longer legs, and bigger arms than its giant rival.
The species, Nanotyrannus lancensis, was first named decades ago but later reinterpreted as a young T. Rex
The first skull of Nanotyrannus was found in Montana in the USA in 1942, but for decades, palaeontologists conflicted whether it was separate species, or simply a juvenile of the much larger T. rex.
Researchers Dr Nick Longrich, from the UK’s University of Bath and Dr Evan Saitta, from the University of Chicago in the USA re-analysed the fossils.
They looked at growth rings in the bones, which show development similar to growth rings in trees, the anatomy of Nanotyrannus, and a previously unrecognised fossil of a young T. rex.
OPS:Artist illustration of Nanotyrannus attacking a juvenile T. rex.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUK10149723_009
FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621h)
Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022
(c) Dukas -
DUK10149723_008
FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621q)
Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022
(c) Dukas -
DUK10149723_007
FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621p)
Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022
(c) Dukas -
DUK10149723_006
FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621b)
Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022
(c) Dukas -
DUK10149723_005
FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621c)
Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022
(c) Dukas -
DUK10149723_004
FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621j)
Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022
(c) Dukas -
DUK10149723_003
FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621f)
Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022
(c) Dukas -
DUK10149723_002
FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621e)
Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022
(c) Dukas -
DUK10149723_001
FEATURE - Riesige Tyrannosaurus-Rex-Fussabdrücke an einem Strand in Wales für eine neue Doku-Serie
Editorial Use Only
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Phillips/PinPep/Shutterstock (12951621g)
Huge Tyrannosaurus rex footprints appeared on a beach in Wales to launch a new ground-breaking documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, Prehistoric Planet, celebrating the unearthed fact that these giants of the prehistoric world could swim. New episodes premiere every day this week (23rd-27th May) exclusively on Apple TV+. For immediate release, Monday 23rd May 2022
Apple TV+ Prehistoric Planet, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK - 23 May 2022
(c) Dukas -
DUKAS_124793273_DAL
MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer
MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
© DALLE APRF -
DUKAS_124793272_DAL
MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer
MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
© DALLE APRF -
DUKAS_124793271_DAL
MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer
MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
© DALLE APRF -
DUKAS_124793270_DAL
MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer
MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
© DALLE APRF -
DUKAS_124793269_DAL
MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer
A54T08 MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer/ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
© DALLE APRF -
DUKAS_124793268_DAL
MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer
MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
© DALLE APRF -
DUKAS_124793267_DAL
MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer
A54T08 MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer/ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
© DALLE APRF -
DUKAS_124793266_DAL
MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer
A54T08 MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer/ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
© DALLE APRF -
DUKAS_124793264_DAL
MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer
A54T08 MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer/ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
© DALLE APRF -
DUKAS_124793263_DAL
MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer
A54T08 MARK BOLAN in T-Rex - UK rock musician about 1978. Photo Jeffrey Mayer/ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
© DALLE APRF -
DUK10031279_008
FEATURE - Ausstellung im Whipsnade Zoo
July 12, 2016 - Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom: A Lanner Falcon in front of one of its oldest ancestors, a model of the Tyrannosaurus rex, at the exhibit in Whipsnade zoo. (Max Nash / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05542252
(c) Dukas -
DUK10031279_007
FEATURE - Ausstellung im Whipsnade Zoo
July 12, 2016 - Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom: Becki, the bird team's leader, with a Lanner Falcon in front of one of its oldest ancestors, a model of the Tyrannosaurus rex, at the exhibit in Whipsnade zoo. (Max Nash / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05542256
(c) Dukas -
DUK10031279_006
FEATURE - Ausstellung im Whipsnade Zoo
July 12, 2016 - Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom: A Lanner Falcon in front of one of its oldest ancestors, a model of the Tyrannosaurus rex, at the exhibit in Whipsnade zoo. (Max Nash / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05542257
(c) Dukas -
DUK10031279_005
FEATURE - Ausstellung im Whipsnade Zoo
July 12, 2016 - Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom: A Lanner Falcon in front of one of its oldest ancestors, a model of the Tyrannosaurus rex, at the exhibit in Whipsnade zoo. (Max Nash / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05542258
(c) Dukas -
DUK10031279_004
FEATURE - Ausstellung im Whipsnade Zoo
July 12, 2016 - Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom: Becki, the bird team's leader, with a Lanner Falcon in front of one of its oldest ancestors, a model of the Tyrannosaurus rex, at the exhibit in Whipsnade zoo. (Max Nash / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05542254
(c) Dukas -
DUK10031279_003
FEATURE - Ausstellung im Whipsnade Zoo
July 12, 2016 - Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom: A Lanner Falcon tries to fly away from one of its oldest ancestors, a model of the Tyrannosaurus rex, at the exhibit in Whipsnade zoo. (Max Nash / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05542255
(c) Dukas -
DUK10031279_002
FEATURE - Ausstellung im Whipsnade Zoo
July 12, 2016 - Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom: Becki, the bird team's leader, with a Lanner Falcon in front of one of its oldest ancestors, a model of the Tyrannosaurus rex, at the exhibit in Whipsnade zoo. (Max Nash / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05542253
(c) Dukas -
DUKAS_50660545_REX
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Heavey/REX Shutterstock (4815068o)
The full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model on the back of a lorry
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qg6d
Londoners were amazed to see a 30 foot long T.rex today, strapped to a flatbed truck, apparently taking the final journey to its autopsy. Bearing a giant toe tag and only partially covered by blood-soaked sheets, the drooling prehistoric beast stunned and delighted thousands of witnesses as it took a scenic route through the busy streets from 7am this morning, with only rush hour standing between the dinosaur and its dissection. Causing intrigue from the streets of Brixton, through Central London and passing the Houses of Parliament, Trafalgar Square, London Bridge and Buckingham Palace along the way, the T. rex triggered mass speculation on social media all morning before National Geographic Channel revealed it was a stunt to promote the broadcast of two-hour special T. rex Autopsy this Sunday evening at 8pm.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_50653481_REX
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Heavey/REX Shutterstock (4815068m)
Surprised commuters
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Commuters in London got a shock today when a full-size T.Rex was transported through the streets of the Capital. Bemused passers-by watched as the giant 30ft long model, which was partially covered by a blood stained operating sheet, was driven past landmarks such as the Big Ben and the London Eye. The prehistoric beast was promoting the broadcast of the two-hour special T.Rex Autopsy this Sunday on National Geographic Channel at 8pm. The show will quite literally 'go inside' a full-size T.Rex for the first time ever to reveal how the 65-mliion-year-old beast may have lived.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_50653478_REX
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Heavey/REX Shutterstock (4815068l)
The full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model on the back of a lorry
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Commuters in London got a shock today when a full-size T.Rex was transported through the streets of the Capital. Bemused passers-by watched as the giant 30ft long model, which was partially covered by a blood stained operating sheet, was driven past landmarks such as the Big Ben and the London Eye. The prehistoric beast was promoting the broadcast of the two-hour special T.Rex Autopsy this Sunday on National Geographic Channel at 8pm. The show will quite literally 'go inside' a full-size T.Rex for the first time ever to reveal how the 65-mliion-year-old beast may have lived.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_50653471_REX
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Heavey/REX Shutterstock (4815068k)
The full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model on the back of a lorry
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Commuters in London got a shock today when a full-size T.Rex was transported through the streets of the Capital. Bemused passers-by watched as the giant 30ft long model, which was partially covered by a blood stained operating sheet, was driven past landmarks such as the Big Ben and the London Eye. The prehistoric beast was promoting the broadcast of the two-hour special T.Rex Autopsy this Sunday on National Geographic Channel at 8pm. The show will quite literally 'go inside' a full-size T.Rex for the first time ever to reveal how the 65-mliion-year-old beast may have lived.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_50653466_REX
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Heavey/REX Shutterstock (4815068j)
The full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model on the back of a lorry
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Commuters in London got a shock today when a full-size T.Rex was transported through the streets of the Capital. Bemused passers-by watched as the giant 30ft long model, which was partially covered by a blood stained operating sheet, was driven past landmarks such as the Big Ben and the London Eye. The prehistoric beast was promoting the broadcast of the two-hour special T.Rex Autopsy this Sunday on National Geographic Channel at 8pm. The show will quite literally 'go inside' a full-size T.Rex for the first time ever to reveal how the 65-mliion-year-old beast may have lived.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_50653455_REX
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Heavey/REX Shutterstock (4815068i)
The full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model on the back of a lorry
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Commuters in London got a shock today when a full-size T.Rex was transported through the streets of the Capital. Bemused passers-by watched as the giant 30ft long model, which was partially covered by a blood stained operating sheet, was driven past landmarks such as the Big Ben and the London Eye. The prehistoric beast was promoting the broadcast of the two-hour special T.Rex Autopsy this Sunday on National Geographic Channel at 8pm. The show will quite literally 'go inside' a full-size T.Rex for the first time ever to reveal how the 65-mliion-year-old beast may have lived.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_50653449_REX
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Heavey/REX Shutterstock (4815068h)
The full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model on the back of a lorry
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Commuters in London got a shock today when a full-size T.Rex was transported through the streets of the Capital. Bemused passers-by watched as the giant 30ft long model, which was partially covered by a blood stained operating sheet, was driven past landmarks such as the Big Ben and the London Eye. The prehistoric beast was promoting the broadcast of the two-hour special T.Rex Autopsy this Sunday on National Geographic Channel at 8pm. The show will quite literally 'go inside' a full-size T.Rex for the first time ever to reveal how the 65-mliion-year-old beast may have lived.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_50653439_REX
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Heavey/REX Shutterstock (4815068e)
The full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model on the back of a lorry
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Commuters in London got a shock today when a full-size T.Rex was transported through the streets of the Capital. Bemused passers-by watched as the giant 30ft long model, which was partially covered by a blood stained operating sheet, was driven past landmarks such as the Big Ben and the London Eye. The prehistoric beast was promoting the broadcast of the two-hour special T.Rex Autopsy this Sunday on National Geographic Channel at 8pm. The show will quite literally 'go inside' a full-size T.Rex for the first time ever to reveal how the 65-mliion-year-old beast may have lived.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_50653431_REX
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Heavey/REX Shutterstock (4815068d)
The full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model on the back of a lorry
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Commuters in London got a shock today when a full-size T.Rex was transported through the streets of the Capital. Bemused passers-by watched as the giant 30ft long model, which was partially covered by a blood stained operating sheet, was driven past landmarks such as the Big Ben and the London Eye. The prehistoric beast was promoting the broadcast of the two-hour special T.Rex Autopsy this Sunday on National Geographic Channel at 8pm. The show will quite literally 'go inside' a full-size T.Rex for the first time ever to reveal how the 65-mliion-year-old beast may have lived.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_50653417_REX
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Heavey/REX Shutterstock (4815068c)
The full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model on the back of a lorry
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Commuters in London got a shock today when a full-size T.Rex was transported through the streets of the Capital. Bemused passers-by watched as the giant 30ft long model, which was partially covered by a blood stained operating sheet, was driven past landmarks such as the Big Ben and the London Eye. The prehistoric beast was promoting the broadcast of the two-hour special T.Rex Autopsy this Sunday on National Geographic Channel at 8pm. The show will quite literally 'go inside' a full-size T.Rex for the first time ever to reveal how the 65-mliion-year-old beast may have lived.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_50653408_REX
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Heavey/REX Shutterstock (4815068b)
The full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model on the back of a lorry
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Commuters in London got a shock today when a full-size T.Rex was transported through the streets of the Capital. Bemused passers-by watched as the giant 30ft long model, which was partially covered by a blood stained operating sheet, was driven past landmarks such as the Big Ben and the London Eye. The prehistoric beast was promoting the broadcast of the two-hour special T.Rex Autopsy this Sunday on National Geographic Channel at 8pm. The show will quite literally 'go inside' a full-size T.Rex for the first time ever to reveal how the 65-mliion-year-old beast may have lived.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_50653366_REX
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Heavey/REX Shutterstock (4815068g)
The full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model on the back of a lorry
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Commuters in London got a shock today when a full-size T.Rex was transported through the streets of the Capital. Bemused passers-by watched as the giant 30ft long model, which was partially covered by a blood stained operating sheet, was driven past landmarks such as the Big Ben and the London Eye. The prehistoric beast was promoting the broadcast of the two-hour special T.Rex Autopsy this Sunday on National Geographic Channel at 8pm. The show will quite literally 'go inside' a full-size T.Rex for the first time ever to reveal how the 65-mliion-year-old beast may have lived.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_50653354_REX
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Heavey/REX Shutterstock (4815068f)
The full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model on the back of a lorry
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Commuters in London got a shock today when a full-size T.Rex was transported through the streets of the Capital. Bemused passers-by watched as the giant 30ft long model, which was partially covered by a blood stained operating sheet, was driven past landmarks such as the Big Ben and the London Eye. The prehistoric beast was promoting the broadcast of the two-hour special T.Rex Autopsy this Sunday on National Geographic Channel at 8pm. The show will quite literally 'go inside' a full-size T.Rex for the first time ever to reveal how the 65-mliion-year-old beast may have lived.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_50653346_REX
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Heavey/REX Shutterstock (4815068a)
The full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model on the back of a lorry
Full-size Tyrannosaurus Rex model transported through streets to promote T.Rex Autopsy TV show, London, Britain - 01 Jun 2015
Commuters in London got a shock today when a full-size T.Rex was transported through the streets of the Capital. Bemused passers-by watched as the giant 30ft long model, which was partially covered by a blood stained operating sheet, was driven past landmarks such as the Big Ben and the London Eye. The prehistoric beast was promoting the broadcast of the two-hour special T.Rex Autopsy this Sunday on National Geographic Channel at 8pm. The show will quite literally 'go inside' a full-size T.Rex for the first time ever to reveal how the 65-mliion-year-old beast may have lived.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_15485242_REX
Various
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Novastock / Rex Features ( 1223850au )
Tyrannosaurus rex, dinosaur.
Various
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_15485221_REX
Various
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Novastock / Rex Features ( 1223850ab )
Tyrannosaurus rex, dinosaur.
Various
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
DUKAS/REX