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Albertosaurus/Gorgosaurus (Re: Re: allosaur furcula)
Thomas R. Holtz, Jr. wrote:
> (And, before someone asks the question again: YES, Gorgosaurus does seem to
> be a valid taxon, distinct from Albertosaurus, on both gradistic and
> cladistic grounds).OK. Now I'm getting confused.....If anyone does have the
> book The
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs, bu Dr. David Norman. In the
tyrannosaurid pages-the drawing of a juvenile Albertosaur, and the photo
of a Albertosaurus eating a ceratopid...Is it REALLY albertosaurus???
And there is allso a skeleton of a "Gorgosaurus" laying in a dried
position-lacking the tail (I think it is at the Smithsonian Institute) is
that REALLY Gorgosaurus?
-DinosØMP
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