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New species of dinosaur discovered that 'rewrites' T.rex family tree

The dinosaur skeletons, found hidden in a museum collection in Mongolia, is an ancestor of the mighty tyrannosaurs.

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bbc.comStai leggendo1 anni fa

New species of dinosaur discovered that 'rewrites' T.rex family tree

The dinosaur skeletons, found hidden in a museum collection in Mongolia, is an ancestor of the mighty tyrannosaurs.

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theguardian.com1 anni fa

Fossils found in 1970s are most recent ancestor of tyrannosaurs, scientists say

Researchers identify new species named Khankhuuluu mongoliensis from skeletons unearthed in Mongolia

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  1. mercoledì 11 giugno 2025·theguardian.com

    Fossils found in 1970s are most recent ancestor of tyrannosaurs, scientists say

    Researchers identify new species named Khankhuuluu mongoliensis from skeletons unearthed in Mongolia

  2. giovedì 12 giugno 2025·bbc.com

    New species of dinosaur discovered that 'rewrites' T.rex family tree

    The dinosaur skeletons, found hidden in a museum collection in Mongolia, is an ancestor of the mighty tyrannosaurs.

telegraph.co.uk1 anni fa

Tiny tyrannosaur species discovered in Mongolia

‘Dragon Prince’ bones 20 million years older than the T-Rex were found in a museum

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giovedì 12 giugno 2025·telegraph.co.uk

Tiny tyrannosaur species discovered in Mongolia

‘Dragon Prince’ bones 20 million years older than the T-Rex were found in a museum