Fossil skull of Monster Hunting Dragon
dinosaur
late-cretaceous-period
3d-model-of-skull-fossil
monster-hunting-dragon
monster-hunting-dragon-skull
fossil-skull-of-monster-hunting-dragon
campanian-period
body-length-6-8-meters
utah--usa
1
Coin
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Monster hunting dragon is a type of large to medium-sized tyrannosaurus discovered in North America. Its fossils were found in Utah, USA, during the Campanian period of the Late Cretaceous. At present, there is only one effective species under this genus, namely the Keshi Monster Hunting Dragon. The holotype specimen of the Monster Hunting Dragon is a subadult, with a body length of approximately 6 meters. A fully adult individual may be larger, reaching around 8 meters. Currently, multiple specimens have been classified into the type species of Monster Hunting Dragon. Recent studies have shown that monster hunting dragons may engage in group activities and exhibit certain social behaviors.