Fossils of primitive cousins of T. rex that had short, bulldog snouts and even shorter arms have been discovered by scientists in Morocco. The two new dinosaur species belong to the Abelisauridae, a family of carnivorous dinosaurs that were counterparts to the tyrannosaurs of the Northern Hemisphere. They lived at the end of the Cretaceous period and show that dinosaurs were diverse in Africa just before their mass extinction by an asteroid 66 million years ago.
Newly discovered, primitive cousins of T. rex shed light on the, rex
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Newly discovered, primitive cousins of T. rex shed light on the, rex
Newly discovered, primitive cousins of T. rex shed light on the, rex
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Newly discovered, primitive cousins of T. rex shed light on the end of the age of dinosaurs in Africa
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Newly discovered, primitive cousins of T. rex shed light on the, rex