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With a length of 12.1-12.2 meters, AMNH 5027 was discovered and excavated in 1908 by Barnum Brown in Montana, and described by Osborn in 1912 and 1916. At the time of discovery, a complete cervical (neck vertebrae) series for Tyrannosaurus was not
Tyrannosaurus: AMNH 5027: American Museum of Natural History: New York: New York: USA: Skeleton, mounted (copy) Tyrannosaurus: AMNH 5027 (copy) Denver Museum of Nature and Science: Denver: Colorado: USA: Skeleton, mounted (copy) Tyrannosaurus: AMNH 5027 (copy) Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University: Philadelphia: Pennsylvania: USA ...
Tyrannosaurus: Hell Creek Formation Elmer FMNH PR 866 & PR 2211 (Now recognized as belonging to the same individual) Field Museum of Natural History: Gorgosaurus: Late Cretaceous Dinosaur Park: Quarry 138 Partial skeleton of a 5 year-old tyrannosaurid. Discovered by Elmer S. Riggs in 1922. [184] Gorgosaurus; "Elmer" Fox BHI 4182 Tyrannosaurus ...
N/A TMP 79.8.1 Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology: Latenivenatrix mcmasterae. N/A ROM 807 Albertosaurus sarcophagus. N/A NMC 8506 Daspletosaurus torosus. N/A NMC 2120 Gorgosaurus libratus. N/A TMP91.36.500 Gorgosaurus libratus. N/A AMNH 5027 Tyrannosaurus rex. N/A LACM 23844 Tyrannosaurus rex. N/A MOR 008 Tyrannosaurus rex. Stan BHI-3033 ...
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With the possible exception of Raptorex, [17] it is widely assumed that the Asian specimens are early growth stages of Tarbosaurus, [18] [19] [20] whereas the North American specimens are those of Tyrannosaurus. [21] [22] Skeletal diagrams showing holotype remains of Lythronax (A) and a Teratophoneus specimen (B). N–P show selected bones of ...
Taxon Locality Material Notes Images Triceratops sp. [2] [4]: 2 miles south of Elephant Butte USNM 243, dorsal vertebral centrum; This genus, Torosaurus or a novel taxon ...
Skeletal mount of the Tyrannosaurus holotype.. This timeline of tyrannosaur research is a chronological listing of events in the history of paleontology focused on the tyrannosaurs, a group of predatory theropod dinosaurs that began as small, long-armed bird-like creatures with elaborate cranial ornamentation but achieved apex predator status during the Late Cretaceous as their arms shrank and ...