This artist's depiction shows a female Nanuqsaurus near the prehistoric Colville River in northern Alaska. (Image by Raven Amos/Not for republication) This artist's depiction shows a female ...
A Fairbanks legislator wants the state to have an official dinosaur, and he’s suggesting that it be a type of tyrannosaur whose remains were found on Alaska’s North Slope. Republican Rep. Will Stapp ...
Meet Nanuqsaurus hoglundi. Based on its 25-inch-long skull, its body was probably half the length of a Tyrannosaurus Rex’s, but this petit tyrannosaurid was an apex predator of the Arctic. Cranial ...
High above the Arctic Circle, a tiny beast once stalked the polar realms—a diminutive Tyrannosaur adapted for life in the north. Roughly 70 million years ago Nanuqsaurus hoglund, whose name means ...
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