Tyrannosaurus Rex
A pair of tyrants
This week we're travelling back in time 66 million years ago with producer William Ray, to a time when dinosaurs roamed. Join William as he meets two Tyrannosaurus rex fossils at the Auckland Museum… Audio
A pair of tyrants
This week we're travelling back in time 66 million years ago with producer William Ray, to a time when dinosaurs roamed. Join William as he meets two Tyrannosaurus rex fossils at the Auckland Museum…
AudioOur Changing World – Meet Barbara and Peter
Meet Barbara and Peter: Auckland Museum's star pair of Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons. Producer William Ray unearths the fascinating story behind the bones, which hints at the lives of these giant… Audio
Introducing Pinocchio Rex
Palaeontologist Stephen Brusatte introduces the newest member of the tyrannosaur family, the small and long-nosed Pinocchio rex. Audio
Introducing Pinocchio Rex
Palaeontologist Stephen Brusatte introduces the newest member of the tyrannosaur family, the small and long-nosed Pinocchio rex.
AudioPalaeontologist on our new understanding of Tyrannosaurus Rex
A world-renowned dinosaur expert discusses the 21st century's fresh discoveries about the evolution of Tyrannosaurus rex from a small fuzzy carnivore to the largest and last of the Tyrannosaur… Audio
South American dinosaur was seven times bigger than T Rex
It was seven times the size of a T Rex, weighed 59 thousand kilos, was a herbivore and lived in South America 77 million years ago. Audio
Scientists discover T-Rex's miniature ancestor
"Jaws on legs" is how scientists are describing a miniature T-Rex that lived millions of years before its giant ancestor and that's overturned thinking about the way the massive predator evolved. Audio
T-Rex in New Plymouth
A replica of the world's largest, most complete Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton is visiting New Plymouth's museum. Audio
T- Rex on Display
She's the world's largest and most complete T Rex skeleton - and she's just arrived in New Plymouth. Audio