Snake Hair Monster Dragon Skull Fossil - Mouth Opening
dinosaur
late Cretaceous Period
3D model of skull fossil
Snake haired female monster dragon
Fossil skull of snake haired female monster dragon
Large Tyrannosaurus Rex
Tyrannosaurs
Albertosaurinae subfamily
9-meter-long body shape
Weighing 2 tons
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Coin
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The snake haired female monster dragon is a large tyrannosaur belonging to the Albertosaurinae subfamily of the Tyrannosauridae superfamily. At present, there is only one effective species under this command, the balanced snake hair female monster dragon. Compared to the robust tyrannosauridae subfamily, the Albertosaurinae subfamily is more slender. Adult snake haired female monster dragons can grow up to 9 meters long and weigh about 2 tons. Like the Tyrannosaurus rex, Albertosaurus, and Tyrannosaurus rex, the snake haired female monster dragon also has a large collection of specimens, making it one of the most carefully studied large tyrannosaurs. Many works involving the macroevolution of tyrannosaurs compare these four.