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El esqueleto postcraneal de Qianzhousaurus indica que era un depredador ágil y esbelto
Conical teeth adapted for gripping slippery prey
Compared to other tyrannosaurids
Hind limbs
Yinlong downsi vivió en lo que hoy es China
Nanotyrannus lancencis gazella El esqueleto postcraneal de QianzhousaurusNanotyrannus lancensis is a controversial tyrannosaurid theropod taxon from the Late Cretaceous (Late Maastrichtian), known primarily from a relatively complete skull (CMNH 7541) found in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana, USA. Its validity as a separate genus has been widely debated, with numerous studies interpreting it as a juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex , while others maintain that it possesses its own diagnostic features. The type specimen is a
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