Science Early fossil identified as new species of Tyrannosaurus

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The partial skull of a dinosaur found 40 years ago has now been identified as a new species of Tyrannosaurus, and perhaps the closest relative of Tyrannosaurus rex. The research adds a new twist to a long-running debate about how many species of tyrannosaurs there were, and could help to clarify how the iconic predator evolved.

T. rex appeared in North America around 68 million years ago, 2 million years before the mass extinction that wiped out most dinosaurs. Palaeontologists have been stumped as to the carnivore’s origins. Some have suggested that the ancestors of T. rex walked over a land bridge from prehistoric Asia, while others placed its origins in southern North America.

Anthony Fiorillo at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science and his colleagues re-examined a fossil in the museum’s collection, which was found in rock layers known as the McRae Group in western New Mexico.

While the skull had originally been categorised as T. rex, Fiorillo and his colleagues noticed differences with the bones. They propose that the specimen represents an older species, which they named Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis in reference to the rocks in which it was found.

 
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