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He collaborated with Darla Zelenitsky and Jared Voris of the University of Calgary, as well as Kohei Tanaka of the University of Tsukuba in Japan. For the study, published this week in the Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, the researchers examined the lower jaws from the Albertosaurus and Gorgosaurus, types of tyrannosaurs commonly found in Canada that predated the T. rex by millions of years. Our fossil records for those two species of tyrannosaurs is excellent, Therrien said about the collection at the museum. We have so many specimens of those . that represent a full growth series from very young individuals that were probably three or four years of age all the way to fully grown adults that were over 20 years of age. ....
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New reaper of death tyrannosaur is the oldest found in Canada mardi, 11 février 2020 à 17:33 - The species terrorized southern Alberta, 11 million years before T. rex arose. Thanatotheristes degrootorum, seen in this artist s impression, is the first new tyrannosaur species named in Canada in 50 years. (Julius Csotonyi) A new species of tyrannosaur the oldest ever found in Canada has been discovered in Alberta. Thanatotheristes degrootorum was as long as two cars lined up bumper to bumper and would have towered over an adult human. It stood about 2.4 metres tall at the hips, said Jared Voris, a University of Calgary PhD candidate who led the research identifying it as a new species. ....