-
comparatively small.
Gorgosaurus was most
closely related to Albertosaurus, and more
distantly related to the
larger Tyrannosaurus.
Gorgosaurus and Albertosaurus...
- horn"
typically present in
earlier tyrannosaurids like
Albertosaurus and
Gorgosaurus,
instead exhibiting a
distinct rugosity along the
dorsal surface—consistent...
-
Lawrence Lambe named Gorgosaurus libratus, "balanced
fierce lizard", in 1914). A
second significant find
attributed to
Gorgosaurus was made in 1942, in...
- incr****atus.
Because he had
identified Gorgosaurus with Albertosaurus, in 1970,
Russell also
renamed Gorgosaurus sternbergi (Matthew &
Brown 1922) into...
-
Albertosaurinae was
recovered as
including only
Albertosaurus and
Gorgosaurus.
Albertosaurus and
Gorgosaurus are kept
separate by most classifications, as
should be...
-
differentiation in
Daspletosaurus and
Gorgosaurus. Dale
Russell hypothesized that the more
lightly built and more
common Gorgosaurus may have pre**** on the abundant...
- were also
named as new
species and ****igned to the
North American genus Gorgosaurus as G.
lancinator and G. novojilovi, respectively. All
three of these...
-
based on the 2003
study by
Philip J. Currie. A
subsequent analysis of
Gorgosaurus ontogeny by
Voris et al, 2021
found that
Philip Currie's
initial identification...
-
tyrannosaurids ranged from the 9
meters (30 feet)
Albertosaurus and
Gorgosaurus to Tyrannosaurus,
which exceeded 12
meters (39 feet) in
length and may...
- found" to
suggest that
Pachyrhinosaurus or
Gorgosaurus were feathered.
Director Cook said of the
Gorgosaurus, "We
decided that we wouldn't put feathers...