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Tyrannosaurinae (or
tyrannosaurines) is one of the two
extinct subfamilies of Tyrannosauridae, a
family of
coelurosaurian theropods that
consists of at...
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lower skulls, and
proportionately longer tibiae than
tyrannosaurines. In
tyrannosaurines, the
sagittal crest on the
parietals continues forward onto...
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preferences between tyrannosaurines,
chasmosaurines and hadrosaurines.
Holtz notes that, at the end of the
later Maastrichtian stage,
tyrannosaurines like Tyrannosaurus...
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generally expected.
Nanuqsaurus would have
likely resembled other large tyrannosaurines, such as Daspletosaurus, with both
animals being closely related and...
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preferences between tyrannosaurines,
chasmosaurines and saurolophines. At the end of the
later Maastrichtian stage,
tyrannosaurines like Tyrannosaurus...
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probably p****ed
through the life
stages of most
rapid growth, and
other tyrannosaurines in
similar growth stages are more than
twice as large.
Using a modified...
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dataset re****es
claims of
anagenesis within Tyrannosaurus-line
tyrannosaurines (Theropoda, Tyrannosauridae)".
Cretaceous Research. 155. 105780. Bibcode:2024CrRes...
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specimens ("Sue").
Zhuchengtyrannus can be
distinguished from all
other tyrannosaurines by a
single autapomorphy, the
presence of a
horizontal shelf on the...
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slightly smaller than Tyrannosaurus,
Tarbosaurus was one of the
largest tyrannosaurines, with the type
specimen PIN 551–1
measuring approximately 10 metres...
- Cretaceous. It
lived alongside leptoceratopsids, saurolophines, and
tyrannosaurines. The most
common animal in the
formation was Shantungosaurus, to which...