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  2. Map seed - Wikipedia

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    For Minecraft especially, there are websites [1] [2] [non-primary source needed] and articles, [3] [4] dedicated to sharing seeds which have been found to generate interesting maps. The effect of loading a map originally generated in Minecraft 1.6.4 in Minecraft 1.7.2. The map seed is unchanged, but the map generation algorithm has changed ...

  3. Tarbosaurus - Wikipedia

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    It contains the single type species: Tarbosaurus bataar, which is known from the Nemegt Formation of Mongolia, with more fragmentary remains found further afield in the Subashi Formation of China. Tarbosaurus is represented by dozens of fossil specimens, including several complete skulls and skeletons.

  4. Subashi Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Subashi Formation (Chinese: 苏巴什组) is a Late Cretaceous (Campanian to Maastrichtian) [1] formation from the Xinjiang Autonomous Region of western China. [2] Initially described by Dong Zhiming in 1977, the formation contains remains of Tarbosaurus which were initially described as a separate taxon Shanshanosaurus huoyanshanensis.

  5. List of Asian dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Nomingia gobiensis: Notable as one of the first non-avian dinosaurs found with a pygostyle. It may, however, be a synonym of Elmisaurus. "Nurosaurus qaganensis": Noteworthy for preserving the first stress fracture found on a sauropod foot.

  6. Zhuchengtyrannus - Wikipedia

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    Estimated size compared to a human. Zhuchengtyrannus was a large carnivorous theropod, and the holotype has been estimated to have been "similar in size and gross morphology to Tarbosaurus", [1] which is about 10 metres (33 ft) in body length and 5 metric tons (5.5 short tons) in body mass.

  7. Albertosaurinae - Wikipedia

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    This group is the sister clade to Tyrannosaurinae. [1] In 2007, it was found that the group also contained Maleevosaurus, often synonymized with Tarbosaurus. [15] However, this classification has not been accepted and Maleevosaurus is still considered a juvenile Tarbosaurus or Tyrannosaurus. [16] This classification has not been accepted. [2] [3]

  8. Portal:Paleontology/Natural world articles/27 - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Tarbosaurus Scale.svg - Wikipedia

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    [1] specimen found in Gobi Desert 2006 . References ↑ Tsuihiji T et.al. (2011), "Cranial Osteology of a Juvenile Specimen of Tarbosaurus bataar (Theropoda, Tyrannosauridae) from the Nemegt Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of Bugin Tsav, Mongolia" , Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 31 (3): p. 497-517.