be more similar to ornithomimids than to other Late Cretaceous tyrannosauroids. Second image is a silhouette of M.intrepidus showing recovered elements. Isolated indet. tyrannosauroid premaxillary tooth (NCSM 33393) recovered from nearby strata in (d) occlusal, (e) mesiodistal,

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The foot bones of Moros were extremely slender, with metatarsal proportions more similar to ornithomimids than to other Late Cretaceous tyrannosauroids.

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I needed to take a break from reconstructing Triassic and Jurassic and other tetrapods, so I decided to go back to one of my favorite groups: Cretaceous This is a quick reconstruction of Eotyrannus lengi. This one of or

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