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Cranial anatomy of tyrannosaurid dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada [50.00%]
includes Daspletosaurus, Tarbosaurus and Tyrannosaurus. Daspletosaurus is known from multiple … to maintain its generic distinction from Tyrannosaurus. All tyrannosaurid species have consistent … is probably a distinct species from Tyrannosaurus rex because there is no evidence of
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Skull structure and evolution in tyrannosaurid dinosaurs [50.00%]
Gorgosaurus, Nanotyrannus, Tarbosaurus, and Tyrannosaurus); with Allosaurus as outgroup. Of the 77 … bataar is not the sister taxon of Tyrannosaurus rex (contra Holtz 2001). Their similarities … should be considered a genus distinct from Tyrannosaurus. Key words: Dinosauria, Theropoda,
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Skull structure and evolution in tyrannosaurid dinosaurs [50.00%]
, Gorgosaurus, Nanotyrannus, Tarbosaurus i Tyrannosaurus); jako grupa zewnętrzna posłużył Allosaurus … bataar nie jest taksonem siostrzanym Tyrannosaurus rex (contra Holtz 2001). Ich podobieństwa … powinien być uważany za rodzaj odrębny od Tyrannosaurus. Key words: Dinosauria, Theropoda,
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Allometric growth in the frontals of the Mongolian theropod dinosaur Tarbosaurus bataar [50.00%]
taxon of the well-studied theropod dinosaur Tyrannosaurus rex, and numerous fossils of this … frontals are largely similar to those of Tyrannosaurus rex. Furthermore, generic allometric trends … , Tyrannosauridae, Tarbosaurus bataar, Tyrannosaurus rex , frontal, ontogeny, allometry.Chan-Gyu
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Cranial anatomy of tyrannosaurid dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada [50.00%]
includes Daspletosaurus, Tarbosaurus and Tyrannosaurus. Daspletosaurus is known from multiple … to maintain its generic distinction from Tyrannosaurus. All tyrannosaurid species have consistent … is probably a distinct species from Tyrannosaurus rex because there is no evidence of
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The systematics of Late Jurassic tyrannosauroid theropods from Europe and North America [33.33%]
size and other characteristic features of Tyrannosaurus rex and its terminal Cretaceous relatives. … : Dinosauria, Theropoda, Tyrannosauridae, Tyrannosaurus, anatomy, Jurassic, Europe, North America.
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Why tyrannosaurid forelimbs were so short: An integrative hypothesis [33.33%]
, and derived tyrannosauroids such as Tyrannosaurus rex have long been an object of wonder, … . Key words: Dinosauria, Theropoda, Tyrannosaurus, Abelisaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, predation
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Fused and vaulted nasals of tyrannosaurid dinosaurs: Implications for cranial strength and feeding mechanics [16.67%]
high strengths of maxillary teeth in Tyrannosaurus rex indicate that it could exert relatively
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First tyrannosaurid remains from the Upper Cretaceous "El Gallo" Formation of Baja California, México [16.67%]
the much more massive, robust metatarsals of Tyrannosaurus rex. The Baja tyrannosaurid metatarsal is
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Theropod teeth from the upper Maastrichtian Hell Creek Formation “Sue” Quarry: New morphotypes and faunal comparisons [16.67%]
locality that yielded FMNH PR 2081 (the Tyrannosaurus rex specimen “Sue”). Eight morphotypes (
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