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- noun Plural form of
tyrannosaur .
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The duck-billed hadrosaur grew to adulthood much faster than its predators, such as tyrannosaurs, a new study suggests.
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One thing that we see in other tyrannosaur species is evidence that maybe some of these young animals actually palled around in groups of juveniles - sort of rambling gangs of young tyrannosaurs - potentially even avoiding the adults.
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Though, we never could agree which of us was Klaus Kinski, and at least we managed to avoid the tyrannosaurs lurking just out of sight.
"You know, the part about life is just a waking dream." sovay 2009
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One thing that we see in other tyrannosaur species is evidence that maybe some of these young animals actually palled around in groups of juveniles - sort of rambling gangs of young tyrannosaurs - potentially even avoiding the adults.
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JOYCE: Norell says the public's fascination with tyrannosaurs also infects scientists.
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JOYCE: Norell says the public's fascination with tyrannosaurs also infects scientists.
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Kosmoceratops lived in Laramidia, an area known as the "lost continent", alongside other herbivores, including armoured ankylosaurs, duck-billed hadrosaurs and dome-headed pachycephalosaurs, and carnivorous predators such as raptors and tyrannosaurs.
Horniest dinosaur ever discovered ? Kosmoceratops ? found in Utah 2010
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So it's really been, you know, this really big sort of renaissance, and tyrannosaurs are probably studied more than any other dinosaur that's ever been found.
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It would have been a great place to hang out except for all the tyrannosaurs, said Sampson.
Horniest dinosaur ever discovered ? Kosmoceratops ? found in Utah 2010
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So it's really been, you know, this really big sort of renaissance, and tyrannosaurs are probably studied more than any other dinosaur that's ever been found.
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