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Tyrannosaurus / Late Cretaceous / Environment of the United States / Dinosaur / Fossil / Specimens of Tyrannosaurus / Origin of birds / Mesozoic / David B. Weishampel / Taphonomy / Outline of dinosaurs
Date: 2006-11-25 11:38:07
Tyrannosaurus
Late Cretaceous
Environment of the United States
Dinosaur
Fossil
Specimens of Tyrannosaurus
Origin of birds
Mesozoic
David B. Weishampel
Taphonomy
Outline of dinosaurs

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