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English: Map of tyrannosauroid fossil localities as of December 2007. I used the blank political map of the world commonly used on Wikipedia ((BlankMap-World.png).
Keep in mind that the land masses would not have been in the same places they are today in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.
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2007-12-13 08:45 Sheep81 1427×628×8 (33247 bytes) Map of tyrannosauroid fossil localities as of December 2007. I used the blank political map of the world commonly used on Wikipedia ((BlankMap-World.png). Keep in mind that the land masses would not have been in the same places they are today in the Jura
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