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Re: Nanotyrannus



>From the little bit that I have read, and please someone correct me if I'm wrong, it seems that _Nanotyrannus_ did not have the "eye bones" or "horns" over the eye sockets that T. Rex had.  Also, the eye sockets were in a different place than on T. Rex, perhaps giving it binocular vision.  Supposedly this is why T. Rex and Nano' are considered different species.  This is info from only what I've read so the facts may have already changed.  Hope this helps.

Daniel Saravia wrote:

  Is really the nanotyrannus a different species from the T-rex or is it a young specimen, how would we know if it is really a young rex or a different species looking at the few bones that we have found about theese species.
 

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Natasha Ramsey

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University of Memphis

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West Tennessee F-Body Association