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A groundbreaking fossil discovery in Mongolia has revealed Khankhuuluu Mongoliensis, an 86-million-year-old dinosaur ...
A reexamination of fossils found in Mongolia has revealed a previously unknown “missing link” species that led to dinosaurs ...
Altogether, the pieces reveal a slender tyrannosaur that roamed Cretaceous Mongolia about 86 million years ago and was about ...
A newly identified mid-sized dinosaur from Mongolia dubbed the "Dragon Prince" has been identified as a pivotal forerunner of ...
Khankhuuluu mongoliensis lived roughly 86 million years ago and was an immediate precursor to the dinosaur lineage called ...
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ZME Science on MSNMeet the Dragon Prince: The Closest Known Ancestor to T-RexThose bones belong to a new species, now named Khankhuuluu mongoliensis, or “Prince of Dragons.” This slim, fast-moving ...
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Meet the ‘Dragon Prince’: New Dinosaur Discovery Rewrites T. Rex’s Family TreeDeep in Mongolia’s windswept deserts, a long-forgotten fossil has surfaced from the shadows of prehistory exposing a vital ...
A newly discovered fossil in Mongolia, dubbed the “dragon prince,” reveals a missing link in the tyrannosaur family and reshapes their story.
Khankhuuluu mongoliensis, a newly identified dinosaur from Mongolia, serves as a pivotal precursor to Tyrannosaurus rex.
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ScienceAlert on MSNNew Tyrannosaur Species Could Be a Missing Link to The GiantsLong before Tyrannosaurus rex stalked the planet, a Dragon Prince reigned supreme. Paleontologists have discovered a new ...
A University of Calgary doctoral student made a chance discovery that could shed new light on the lineage of the famous ...
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