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with its neck accounting for a large portion of its overall size
ecologically comparable to a great egret
The remains of several individuals at different stages of development and similar conditions suggest that this species may have had some social interaction or that
The postcranial body was compact
but by comparison with other members of the group
Gorgosaurus libratus Protoceratops with its neck accounting forGorgosaurus libratus is an extinct species of theropod dinosaur belonging to the family Tyrannosauridae, which lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 77 to 75 million years ago (Campanian), in what is now North America. Its fossil remains have been found mainly in Canada, especially in the Dinosaur Park Formation, which has allowed a detailed understanding of its anatomy and ontogeny. Morphologically, Gorgosaurus libratus was a large
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