Good day,
are these correct values for various Tyrannosaurus rex individuals?Black Beauty (Alberta, 1980 – 28 %)
Stan (South Dakota, 1987 – 63 %)
Wankel Rex (Montana, 1988 – 46 %)
Sue (South Dakota, 1990 – 85 %)
Scotty (Saskatchewan, 1991 – over 70 %?)
Samson (South Dakota, 1992 – over 70 %?)
Peckʼs Rex (Montana, 1997 – 40-80 %?)
Bucky (South Dakota, 1998 – 34 %)
B-Rex (Montana, 2000 – 37 %)
Jane (Montana, 2001 – 50 %)
Tristan (Montana, 2010 – 57 %)
Trix (Montana, 2013 – 80 %)
Baby Bob (Montana, 2013 – over 50 %?)
Tufts-Love Rex (Montana, 2016 - ???)
And btw - how many individuals were found in Montana so far? I guess this state is ahead of others in this respect?
Data from here: https://dinosaurusblog.com/
2017/02/02/nejstarsi- Thank you very much! Tomtyranosaurus-je-cestnym- holandanem/
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