Belly is a part of faux rex of child rectangle under the black light
A dinosaur fossil found in Montana, USA A team of the University of Kansas's paleontologists has recently become a partner in the discovery of this great size.
A skeleton of a monster Treanosaurus Rex Dinosaur dug the ground in the Hell Creek formation area of Central Montana. That's basically the remains. Dinosaurs have some parts of the trunk, legs, waist, and spine. The other side is the upper jaw and the teeth.
It's 66.5 million years ago to find a newly dinosaur. But the full study was not completed. So scientists thought it could be another carnivorous dinosaur of small species.
David Barnham, a specialist in the Vertical Pallontology Department of the Biodiversity Institute at the University of Kansas, said that seeing his tooth for now, it is a tanosauras baby. The young Rex Dinosaur, however, is really rare.
Only a few news stories have been found. There are other species of dinosaurs.
These researchers claim that they are lucky. Because, comparisons of older ones with ternosauras can be done now. It will come out with a lot of new information. They want to find more in the Hell Crick formation. Their notion that one or two fossils can be found. Expect Bernhard
There are many new information coming out of the dinosaurs at that time. It was also seen in which way the dinosaurs walked. For example, the discovery of the path of child dinosaur was found in NASA Space Flight Center. Recently, a new species of dinosaurs were discovered in Egypt. Their relationship between Africa and Europe in prehistoric times is emerging. Earlier, a dinosaur fossil equivalent of school buses was found in the Sahara Desert.
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