17 February 2016 (03:09 UTC-07 Tango 01)/28 Bahman 1394/08 Jumada al-Ula 1437/10 Geng Yin 4714
In the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, east of Pocatello, Idaho, lurks a new Tyrannosaur born 95-million years ago!
Of course there were no Native Americans 95-millions years ago (neither was there an America), and that new T-Rex is nothing but a fossil now, but today we call the home of the new T-Rex, Idaho, United States.
Montana State University reported the discovery. In fact the MSU paleontologists say there are three new types of T-Rex calling Idaho home. But these are not your Hollywood giants, they range in size from a Golden Retriever canine to a horse.
Also found are eggs from the ancient Killer Chicken, Oviraptorosaur.
The new fossil finds are curated in Pocatello’s Idaho Museum of Natural History.
For a more long-in-the-tooth ‘scientific’ explanation read Theropod dinosaurs from the Albian–Cenomanian Wayan Formation of eastern Idaho