REX LAM
the free encyclopedia Genus of Late Cretaceous theropod "T. rex" redirects here. For other uses · see T. rex (disambiguation) . Tyrannosaurus Temporal range: Late Cretaceous (late Maastrichtian ) · 69–66  · 1905 Type species † Tyrannosaurus rex Osborn · 1905 Other species † T. mcraeensis ? Dalman et al. · 2024 See text Synonyms Genus synonymy Dinotyrannus Olshevsky · Ford & · Yamamoto · 1995 Dynamosaurus Osborn · 1905 Manospondylus Cope · 1892 Stygivenator ? Olshevsky · 1995 Species synonymy Aublysodon amplus ? Marsh · 1892 Deinodon amplus ? (Marsh · 1892) Hay · 1902 Manospondylus amplus ? (Marsh · 1892) Olshevsky · 1978 Stygivenator amplus ? (Marsh · 1995 Tyrannosaurus amplus ? (Marsh · 1930 Aublysodon cristatus ? Marsh · 1892 Deinodon cristatus ? (Marsh
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1 History of research Toggle History of research subsection 1.1 Earliest finds 1.2 Skeleton discovery and naming 1.3 Continued study 2 Description Toggle Description subsection 2.1 Size 2.2 Skull 2.3 Skeleton 3 Classification Toggle Classification subsection 3.1 Additional species 3.2 Tyrannosaurus imperator and Tyrannosaurus regina 3.3 Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis 3.4 Nanotyrannus 4 Paleobiology Toggle Paleobiology subsection 4.1 Life history 4.2 Skin and possible filamentous feathering 4.3 Sexual
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