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Nanotyrannis Is Not A Baby T-Rex


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Recent discoveries have reshaped views of prehistoric ecosystems, including the confirmation of Nanotyrannus as a fully grown species distinct from Tyrannosaurus rex, revealing greater predator diversity in the Cretaceous. Findings such as an agile Asian ancestor of the T-rex lineage, the oldest known pachycephalosaur, and exceptionally preserved dinosaur “mummies” have provided new insights into evolution, skin structure, and healing. Fossil trackways also suggest some herbivores formed mixed herds for protection. Together, these discoveries show that prehistoric life was far more complex and dynamic than once believed.

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