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Imagine finding a remarkable, rare fossil that you’ve been desperate to find – only for it to almost immediately be put in jeopardy by an approaching storm. That’s the dilemma facing this team in Alberta, Canada, who have just uncovered a juvenile tyrannosaur known as Albertosaurus – or Rose, if you want to go by her given name. These dinosaurs have helped shape our understanding of how prehistoric predators were able to hunt in groups, and each new fossil provides tantalising new clues. But any dinosaur fossil, despite having survived for millions of years underground, becomes highly susceptible to the elements once it’s exposed. And with a storm approaching, these palaeontologists will have to act fast to preserve their fragile specimen and prevent it being lost forever.
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