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Tango0125 Jan 2020 9:19 p.m. PST

… Jurassic Nightmare.

"One of the things that really bugs me about the Jurassic Park movies is the prominent role given to Tyrannosaurus rex—a dinosaur that didn't appear until the ensuing Cretaceous period. I am therefore thrilled to learn about Allosaurus jimmadseni, a newly described apex predator that, unlike T. rex, actually lived during the Jurassic and was sufficiently terrifying enough to star in Hollywood films.

Take a look at Allosaurus jimmadseni, an 8- to 9-meter-long (26- to 29-foot), 4,000-pound carnivore that lived in North America between 157 million and 152 million years ago. As the youngest species of Allosaurus in the fossil record, it's shedding new light on the evolution of this critically important group of carnivorous dinosaurs. Details of this newly described species were published today in the open access science journal PeerJ…"

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JMcCarroll26 Jan 2020 6:28 a.m. PST

Pack hunters?

Tango0126 Jan 2020 3:23 p.m. PST

You have doubts?….


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Personal logo Wolfshanza Supporting Member of TMP26 Jan 2020 11:43 p.m. PST

There's a line of thought that T-rex may have been a family/pack hunter also.

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