There is nothing in the report that indicates a tyrannosaur over any other sort of theropod. The report is also just of a big lizard, not a bipedal
possibly feathered tyrannosaur. If someone saw a tyrannosaur they'd describe it more like a bird than a sprawling lizard, and would certainly notive
the near useless very much reduced arms. I think that that eliminates it being a tyrannosaur, or any dinosaur. Well, that and the extreme
unlikelyhood of a population surviving for an extra 65 million years and never leaving anymore fossils,aslo I don't think that there were any
tyrannosuars in africa.
Originally posted by ArchangelOfCool
I think will end up turning out like the Loch Ness monster....a dinosaur remaining alive in a remote part of the country
The Loch Ness Monster hasn't turned out to be a plesiosaur. Its almost certainly not a plesiosaur. Thi