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References
Fossil remains of a relative of T. rex, part of the hip, have been discovered in Australian rocks 110 million years old. © Dr Roger Benson, University of Cambridge.
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- NMV P186046, from the ?late Aptian–early Albian (5) Eumeralla Formation of the Slippery Rocks Site, Dinosaur Cove, Victoria.
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- The National Geographic Society grant 3909-88 and Atlas Copco provided funding for the excavation.