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Lythronax, new "king of gore" tyrannosaur

  • 18-08-2019 3:01am
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    Lythronax, new "king of gore" tyrannosaur

    Expect many excessively bloody illustrations of this critter during the following months. It was not very big, but had a short wide snout and big teeth much like Tyrannosaurus rex despite being the oldest tyrannosaurid known.

    http://www.theguardian.com/science/2013/nov/06/lythronax-argestes-tyrannosaurs

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