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Tango0102 Jul 2019 1:03 p.m. PST

…. tyrannosaurs became giants.

"A new dinosaur shows that even Tyrannosaurus rex had humble beginnings.

Dubbed Moros intrepidus, or "the harbinger of doom," the new species is one of the smallest tyrannosaurs yet discovered from the Cretaceous Period. Analyses of the animal's fossilized leg show that the creature would have stood only 1.2 meters at the hip, and weighed an estimated 78 kilograms — about the size of a mule deer, researchers report February 21 in Communications Biology…."

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Choctaw03 Jul 2019 9:51 a.m. PST

And we worry about the occasional pitbull attack.

Tango0103 Jul 2019 12:05 p.m. PST

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