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New Tyrannosaur Species Could Be a Missing Link to The Giants : ScienceAlert

Last updated: June 11, 2025 8:17 am
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New ‘Dragon Prince’ Tyrannosaur Species Revealed as Missing Link to Giant Predators

Long before the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex roamed the Earth, a lesser-known Dragon Prince ruled the land. Paleontologists have recently unearthed a new species that bridges the evolutionary gap leading to the iconic giant carnivores we know today.

Named Khankhuuluu mongoliensis, which translates to “Dragon Prince of Mongolia,” this mid-size tyrannosaur lived approximately 86 million years ago. The discovery sheds light on the evolutionary journey of these fascinating creatures.

Unearthed from two partial skeletons that had been stored in a museum collection for decades, Khankhuuluu stood at about 2 meters tall, was twice that length, and weighed around 750 kilograms. In comparison, the renowned T. rex could reach lengths of up to 13 meters and weigh up to 8.8 tonnes.

Experts believe that Khankhuuluu represents a transitional species between smaller ancestors and the massive apex predators like Tyrannosaurus rex. Its agile build and lightly constructed skull set it apart from its larger descendants, indicating a gradual evolution towards the formidable predators we recognize today.

The discovery of Khankhuuluu fills a significant gap in the tyrannosaur family tree, showcasing the progression from smaller species to the colossal predators that dominated the Late Cretaceous period. Its presence in Asia hints at a complex evolutionary history, with tyrannosaurs diverging into distinct clades before returning to North America.

Interestingly, different ecological niches were occupied by tyrannosaurs in North America and Asia. While Asia boasted a variety of tyrannosaur forms, North America saw T. rex dominating both apex predator and mid-sized predator roles towards the end of the Cretaceous period.

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The study, published in Nature, highlights the importance of overlooked species like Khankhuuluu in understanding the evolutionary path of tyrannosaurs. This new addition to the dinosaur royal family enriches our knowledge of these ancient predators and their fascinating journey through time.

As we continue to unravel the mysteries of prehistoric life, each new discovery brings us closer to understanding the intricate tapestry of evolution that shaped the world we know today.

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