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New super-predator dinosaur discovered

By T.K. Randall
November 7, 2013 · Comment icon 6 comments

Lythronax was an apex predator of its day. Image Credit: CC BY-SA 3.0 Scott Robert Anselmo
A new 80 million-year-old relative of the Tyrannosaurus rex has been unearthed in southern Utah.
The newly discovered dinosaur has been named Lythronax argestes, which means "king of gore". At 30ft in length and with a vicious set of teeth just as deadly as those of its more infamous cousin, this slightly smaller species lived before the T. rex but was still the largest predator of its time.
"It's always exciting to find new species but what's really significant is what these species tell us about their ancient world," said study co-author Randall Irmis. "This was a very different place 80 million years ago. It was a very lush, wet, tropical environment and there were no polar ice caps at the time."

Despite the slight size difference, Lythronax possessed many of the characteristics of Tyrannosaurus rex including the massive jaws and binocular vision that helped to make it such an effective predator.

Source: BBC News | Comments (6)




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Comment icon #1 Posted by PlanB 11 years ago
I wish I discovered a dinosaur just so that I could give it an awesome-sounding name. Probably something like Throat-punch-guitar-solo-asaurus.
Comment icon #2 Posted by bassai26 11 years ago
I want to discover also on my own... bet its really fascinating.
Comment icon #3 Posted by LimeGelatin 11 years ago
Hummmm... Very interesting that is...
Comment icon #4 Posted by Calibeliever 11 years ago
I wish I discovered a dinosaur just so that I could give it an awesome-sounding name. Probably something like Throat-punch-guitar-solo-asaurus. Google translates this to latin as "Cithara gutture ferrum Solonem". Kind of rolls off the tongue ...
Comment icon #5 Posted by coolguy 11 years ago
Awesome find its awesome they find these new dinosaur
Comment icon #6 Posted by Mark56 11 years ago
I'd love to have one for a pet. I'd name him "Dino".


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