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Remains of the T-Rex’s oldest relative have been excavated in Brazil – Lifesly.com
Remains of the oldest family member of the Tyrannosaurus Rex – who roamed Earth 230 million years ago – have been excavated in Brazil. The prehistoric beast, called…

Remains of the oldest family member of the Tyrannosaurus Rex – who roamed Earth 230 million years ago – have been excavated in Brazil.
The prehistoric beast, called Erythrovenator, was about six and a half feet long with razor-sharp teeth and claws and bristles.
It is the most primitive of its kind ever discovered.
Erythrovenator, the rare ‘godfather’ of Tyrannosaurus Rex, has been excavated in Brazil
Paleontologist Dr. Rodrigo Muller, of the Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil, said: It is…
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