Topic Brief: The first Tyrannosaurus rex wouldn't walk the Earth for another 66 million years. Join us as we explore the groundbreaking discovery of a 289-million-year-old
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The first Tyrannosaurus rex wouldn't walk the Earth for another 66 million years. Join us as we explore the groundbreaking discovery of a 289-million-year-old When it comes to extinction events, none compare to the sheer scale of the
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- The first Tyrannosaurus rex wouldn't walk the Earth for another 66 million years.
- Join us as we explore the groundbreaking discovery of a 289-million-year-old
- When it comes to extinction events, none compare to the sheer scale of the
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