The most complete remains of a tyrannosaur unearthed to date arrived via helicopter Sunday at the Natural History Museum in Utah. Discovered two years ago in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument by Alan Titus, the monument’s paleontologist, the fossilized remains are 80 percent complete and 75 million years old, according to the museum.
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