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and was discovered in 1966 by herpetologist Jay Savage
the pectoral girdle
This predator belonged to the family of metriacanthosaurids
well suited to soft
Teratophoneus curriei Variant:Hand-painted and was discovered in 1966Teratophoneus curriei was a tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur belonging to the subfamily Tyrannosaurinae, a large and robust predator that inhabited North America during the Late Cretaceous, specifically in the late Campanian, approximately 76. 575. 5 million years ago, in what is now southern Utah, United States. Its name literally means monster murderer, derived from the Greek teras (monster) and phoneus (murderer), while the epithet curriei honors
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