-
which would suggest that the age of T.
mcraeensis is much
closer to T. rex than
previously thought. T.
mcraeensis was
estimated at 12
metres (39Â ft) long...
-
described this
specimen as the
holotype of a new
Tyrannosaurus species, T.
mcraeensis. This
species differs from T. rex in
having smaller postorbital crests...
-
tyrannosaurine specimens probably from the
Campanian age,
including Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis,
which bear
strong similarities to Tyrannosaurus.
There are indications...
- sp. or cf.
Alamosaurus coexisted with
dinosaurs such as
Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis and
Sierraceratops from the
McRae Group. A BBC
television programme broadcast...
- an
ancient reptile.
Scientists report the
discovery of
Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis, an
older species of
Tyrannosaurus that
lived 5-7
million years before...
- A
titanosaur sauropod. The type
species is T. gimenezi.
Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis Sp. nov
Valid Dalman et al. Late
Cretaceous (Campanian–Maastrichtian)...
- of
Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis (found by a
yachtsman in 1983.)
Turtle fossils have also been
unearthed here.
Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis Triceratops sp. Sierraceratops...
-
centrum Lozinsky et al. (1984) call it
indeterminate Tyrannosaurus T.
mcraeensis Elephant Butte (upper)
NMMNH P-3698, a
partial skull,
lower jaw bones...
- nov. Kobayashi, Zelenitsky, Fiorillo, &
Chinzorig 2024
Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis sp. nov. Dalman, Loewen, Pyron, Jasinski, Malinzak, Lucas, Fiorillo, Currie...