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    single species, M. intrepidus. Moros represents one of the earliest known diagnostic tyrannosauroid material from North America. Moros was first discovered...
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  • Warcraft The Moros, a path of Mages dealing especially with Death and Matter in the White Wolf RPG Mage: the Awakening Moros intrepidus, a species of...
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  • prologue introduced feathered dinosaurs to the film series, including Moros intrepidus, a small member of the tyrannosaur family that was described in 2019...
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  • archipelago, and several new species: Atrociraptor, Lystrosaurus, Moros intrepidus, and Oviraptor. The expansion also features four additional variant...
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  • hadrosaurs such as Eolambia, and Protohadros, as well tyrannosaurs such as Moros intrepidus, which would eventually replace the carnosaurs, like Siats, as the...
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  • Partial tyrannosauroid femur, morphologically similar to the femur of Moros intrepidus but not referable to this taxon, is described from the Albian–Cenomanian...
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    dynastes. 2019 Zanno and others described the new genus and species Moros intrepidus. The first neurocranial and paleoneurological description of Dilong...
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  • barsboldi, the allosauroid Siats meekerorum, and the tyrannosauroid Moros intrepidus. Her work is supported by numerous awards, primarily from the National...
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  • †Monocnemodon syphakos – type locality for species †Moros – type locality for genus †Moros intrepidus – type locality for species †Myalina †Myledaphus †Myledaphus...
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  • phalanxes and pedal unguals. A possible therizinosauroid therizinosaur. Moros M. intrepidus Mussentuchit Member. Portions of the femur, tibia, metatarsals and...
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