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Tag: embryo

By gfunston Posted on January 25, 2021September 28, 2022

Baby tyrannosaurs

Hatchling tyrannosaurs would have been among the largest animals ever to hatch from an egg. They also would have looked a lot like their parents

Categories: Fieldwork, Palaeontology, ResearchTags: baby, dinosaur, egg, embryo, fossil, Palaeontology, paleontology, science, t rex, tyrannosaur, tyrannosaurus rex

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