Research led by the University of Southampton has revealed that several groups of meat-eating dinosaurs stalked the Bexhill-on-Sea region of coastal East Sussex 135 million years ago. The study has uncovered a whole community of predators from different dinosaur groups, including tyrannosaurs, spinosaurs, and members of the Velociraptor family. This discovery marks the first time tyrannosaurs have been identified in sediments of this age and region.
Dinosaur teeth reveals how tyrannosaur once roamed Bexhill-on-Sea
Tyrannosaur teeth discovered!
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