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  2. Nanotyrannus - Wikipedia

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  3. Speed Limit (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Speed Limit is an action video game that features six different genres, which seamlessly change every two levels as the player progresses throughout the game. [6] The first two levels represent a side-scrolling platform-shooter game, the third and the fourth levels depict a racing-shooter game, the fifth and sixth levels emulate a racing-shooter game from a faux 3D perspective, and the seventh ...

  4. List of dinosaur specimens with nicknames - Wikipedia

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    unassigned as of yet. Debated to belong to either Tyrannosaurus or the contentious Nanotyrannus. Blossom Royal Tyrell Museum of Paleaotology: Gorgosaurus libratus: Dinosaur Park formation: Its name is a combination of Bloss (the name of a local fossil hunter) and awesome. [175] Bucky TCM 2001.90.1 Children's Museum of Indianapolis ...

  5. Specimens of Tyrannosaurus - Wikipedia

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    One of the best-known specimens, with casts present in numerous institutions. Sold to a private owner in 2020 for US$31 million, formerly in the Black Hills Institute as BHI 3033. MOR 555 "Wankel" 80-85% 1988 Museum of the Rockies: Bozeman: Kathy Wankel Hell Creek Formation: Montana Also known as The Nation's Rex.

  6. Sinotyrannus - Wikipedia

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    Sinotyrannus (meaning “Chinese tyrant”) was an early, large-bodied genus within the superfamily Tyrannosauroidea. [1] This dinosaur had a single type species, S. kazuoensis, with the only known specimen containing a partial skull, some vertebrae, and a hip, [2] all of which were found in the Early Cretaceous aged Jiufotang Formation of Liaoning, China.

  7. Tyrannosaurinae - Wikipedia

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    From 1977 to 2009 saw the publications of several genera. In Asia they include Shanshanosaurus (1977), [12] Maleevosaurus (1992), [13] and Raptorex (2009), [14] while in North America saw Nanotyrannus (1988), [15] Dinotyrannus and Stygivenator (1995). [16] These genera, however are controversial as the remains of these animals are immature or ...