Photo via Shutterstock
Growing up and watching Jurassic Park, there was nothing more terrifying than the T-Rex. Well, at least that’s what we thought! Turns out, thanks to researchers at the University of Calgary, we now know that there was actually a bigger, badder, more predatory dinosaur than that of the Tyrannosaurus – the Ulughbegasaurus.
Now, while its name certainly isn’t as memorable as its smaller toothy counterpart, this meat-eating lizard is incredibly significant.
90 million years ago the Ulughbegasaurus, which was approximately 5 times the size of the T-Rex that existed at the same time, dominated the prehistoric era before going extinct. Later, the T-Rex would grow to become the giant that we know of today, but the Ulughbegasaurus was the baddest dino on the planet for a while.
Related posts:
People are sharing their weirdest observations about Toronto while visiting & they’re hilarious
Steve from Blues Clues releases video to grown-up fans & the entire internet was in tears
According to scientists, this beast weighed over 1,000 kilograms, was somewhere between 7.5-metres to 8-metres in length, and had blade-like teeth and a knife-like bite. Good lord…
According to The Calgary Herald, the very first fossil, a jumbo-sized jaw, was discovered in the 1980s by a Russian paleontologist in Uzbekistan and actually sat in the State Geological Museum for years before being taken to Calgary for further examination – so it’s been a long time coming!
Here, using virtual 3-D modelling, U of C alumnus Dr. Kohei Tanaka and Zelenitsky were able to determine that the bones actually belonged to a new species of a dinosaur – an apex preditor that they had always theorized existed above the t-rex on the food chain.
Though they’re not sure why exactly this dinosaur went extinct when it did, one thing is for sure – the Ulughbegasaurus was nothing to mess with.
The weekend is almost here, and according to The Weather Network, Calgary is about to…
In a city that's constantly changing, there's something oddly comforting about finding a place that…
We've got another beautiful weekend to look forward to in Vancouver, and that means soaking…
We’re up for another fabulous weekend in the city! This week flew by, but hey,…
Popping up all around the city!