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Today's storyisaboutthedinosaurdiscoverywho?
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Okay, let's hearmorefromthisBBCWorldServicenewsreport A newdinosaur, HerdiminutiveancestorofthemightyTyrannisSaurusRexhasbeenidentifiedby a paleontologistwhofirstdiscoveredthebonesas a teenagerinNewMexicomorethan 20 yearsago.
Thecreaturedatesback 92 millionyears, about 20 millionyearsearlierthan T.
Rexandwouldhavebeenlessthan a meet a tallscientistsnotcertainhowthesmalltyrannisoristypedinosaursevolvedinsomeofthelargestandmostfearsomecreaturesevertowalktheEarth.
So a paleontologystoryherenow a paleontologist, issomebodywhoexploresanddiscoversbottlesthatisthefossilizedremainsofancientcreatures.
Hefoundthefossilof a smalldinosaur 20 yearsago.
Nobodywasquitesurewhatitwas.
Butnowtheybelieveit's thedistantrelativeof a T.
Rex, thebig, scarydinosaurwithalltheteeth.
Um, thisonewasverysmalllesson a meter, I buttheybelievethatover 20 millionyearsthere's tinylittledinosaurevolvedintothegreatbigscary T Rex.
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Sofromlessthan a meter 20 millionyearslater, Giant T.
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