When tyrannosaurs dominated, medium-sized predators disappeared

A new study shows that medium-sized predators all but disappeared late in dinosaur history wherever Tyrannosaurus rex and its close relatives rose to dominance. In those areas — lands that eventually became central Asia and Western North America — juvenile tyrannosaurs stepped in to fill the missing ecological niche previously held by other carnivores.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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