|
Post by poseidon on Aug 1, 2021 18:44:23 GMT -5
Tarbosaurus Bataar
Tarbosaurus (/ˌtɑːrbəˈsɔːrəs/ TAR-bə-SAWR-əs; meaning "alarming lizard") is a genus of tyrannosaurid dinosaur that flourished in Asia about 70 million years ago, at the end of the Late Cretaceous Period, considered to contain a single known species, Tarbosaurus bataar. Fossils have been recovered in Mongolia, with more fragmentary remains found further afield in parts of China. Although slightly smaller than Tyrannosaurus, Tarbosaurus was one of the largest tyrannosaurids. The largest known individuals were between 10 and 12 m (33 and 39 ft) long. The mass of a fully grown individual is considered comparable to or slightly smaller than Tyrannosaurus, often estimated to be around 4–5 metric tons.
Zhuchengtyrannus Magnus
Zhuchengtyrannus (meaning "Zhucheng tyrant") is a genus of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur known from the Campanian stage of the Late Cretaceous of Shandong Province, China. It belongs to the tyrannosaurinae subfamily, and contains a single species, Zhuchengtyrannus magnus. Zhuchengtyrannus was a large carnivorous theropod, and the holotype has been estimated to have been 10–12 m (33–39 ft) in length and up to 6 short tons (5.4 t) in weight. The holotype dentary is slightly smaller than that of most specimens of Tyrannosaurus rex and slightly bigger than most of Tarbosaurus bataar, but significantly smaller than the corresponding bones of one of the largest Tyrannosaurus specimens ("Sue"). In 2016 Molina-Pérez and Larramendi estimated the (ZCDM V0030) specimen at 9.6 meters (31.5 feet) long, 2.9 meters (9.5 feet) tall at the hips and 4 tonnes (4.4 short tons) in weight.
|
|
|
Post by poseidon on Aug 1, 2021 21:00:08 GMT -5
Insanely close fight
|
|