Daspletosaurus Fossils Reshuffle Tyrannosaur Evolution! | TYRANT FILES

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The Tyrannosaurs are probably the most well-known group of dinosaurs. This is due to a wealth of fossil material compared to other theropod dinosaurs and even other groups of dinosaurs. There is a new tyrannosaur named every couple of years, but despite a growing number of new critter data for the phylogenic nerds to munch on, the exact evolutionary relationships amongst the latest forms of this most famous of groups has been slippery. Every new critter tends to shake up the tyrannosaur tree in one way or another.
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Warshaw, E.A., Guevara, D.B., Fowler, D.W., Anagenesis and the tyrant pedigree: a response to “Re-analysis of a dataset refutes claims of anagenesis within Tyrannosaurus line tyrannosaurines (Theropoda, Tyrannosauridae)”, Cretaceous Research, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.202...

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