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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsKiller dinosaur that preceded T. rex unearthed in Utah

NEW YORK Scientists have discovered a killer dinosaur that roamed in what is now Utah some 100 million years ago. Experts say the discovery provides insight into the top predators in North America before T. rex showed up.
The two-legged beast was estimated to stretch more than 10 meters long and weigh more than 3 tons. It helps fill a gap in the fossil record of big North American predators between earlier killer beasts and the arrival of the group including T. rex. It wasnt related to that famous beast.
Researchers from the Field Museum in Chicago and the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh announced the finding Friday in the journal Nature Communications. They named the beast Siats meekerorum, after a man-eating monster of legend from Utahs Ute tribe, and a family that has donated to the Field Museum.
more..http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/11/23/world/killer-dinosaur-that-preceded-t-rex-unearthed-in-utah/#.UpEjXSeDnFA
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Killer dinosaur that preceded T. rex unearthed in Utah (Original Post)
yuiyoshida
Nov 2013
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johnp3907
(4,312 posts)1. But could it bang a gong?
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gopiscrap
(24,736 posts)4. welcome to DU
Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)5. I dunno but I bet it could get it on n/t
5X
(3,989 posts)3. One headline on Google news: Man-eating Dinosaur Unearthed.
Of course, no mention of men and dinosaurs in the actual article.