Bizarre chicken-sized dinosaur and T-Rex relative discovered in the UK

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Researchers from the Natural History Museum and the University of Birmingham discovered the remains of the creature in a quarry in Pant-y-ffynnon in southern Wales. The dinosaur, dubbed Pendraig milnerae, is a theropod – a group which also includes T.Rex – and lived between 200 and 215 million years ago.

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