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K is for Kileskus
But tyrannosaurs were not always so imposing. Over the past few decades, paleontologists have been able to trace tyrannosaurs back into the Jurassic, when the predators were small, fuzzy carnivores that skittered around landscapes dominated by a cast of different carnivores. The recently-named Kileskus aristotocus was one of these meek tyrannosaurs.
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