Different from L. anomala, which is either a tyrannosaur or carcharodontosaur.Since this is found in a different site with younger sediments, living at a different time, was L. aguillonae determined to be a tyrannosaur?
Different from L. anomala, which is either a tyrannosaur or carcharodontosaur.
Since this is found in a different site with younger sediments, living at a different time, was L. aguillonae determined to be a tyrannosaur?