
Phys.org has a story about a new tyrannosaur. This one is called Thanatotheristes degrootorum, Greek for “Reaper of Death”. It lived some 80 million years ago, during the Cretaceous Periond, in what is now Canada. Details were published recently in the journal Cretaceous Research.
“We chose a name that embodies what this tyrannosaur was as the only known large apex predator of its time in Canada, the reaper of death,” Darla Zelenitsky, assistant professor of Dinosaur Palaeobiology at Canada’s University of Calgary.
“The nickname has come to be Thanatos,” she told AFP.
Whereas T-Rex—the most famous of all dinosaur species, immortalised in Steven Spielberg’s 1993 epic Jurassic Park—stalked its prey around 66 million years ago, Thanatos dates back at least 79 million years, the team said.
The specimen was discovered by Jared Voris, a PhD student at Calgary, and is the first new tyrannosaur species found for 50 years in Canada.
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