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This is a life size 3d digital model skull of a Nanotyrannus. OBJ, ZTL, PLY, FBX and STL files. jaw is seperated.
Jane’s StoryIn 2001, a nearly complete skeleton of a small tyrannosaur was unearthed near Ekalaka, Montana, by researchers from the Burpee Museum of Natural History in Rockford, Illinois. This fossil, nicknamed “Jane,” quickly became one of the most significant tyrannosaur discoveries of the early 21st century. Measuring about 21 feet (6.4 meters) long and standing roughly 7 feet (2 meters) tall at the hips, Jane was not the towering predator often associated with Tyrannosaurus rex. Instead, she represented a younger, more agile phase in the life of these iconic dinosaurs, or possibly even a different species altogether. Her discovery has provided critical insight into how tyrannosaurs grew, hunted, and evolved.
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