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Dr. Thomas Carr, Senior Scientific Advisor at the Dinosaur Discovery Museum and Director of the Carthage Institute of Paleontology, explains his latest discovery - the Daspletosaurus Horneri. In March of 2017, Dr. Carr and his team, comprised of professors from Montana, New Mexico, and Australia, published the details on the existence of the latest species in a line of Tyrannosaurs. The team noticed distinctions between the Torosus and this previously unnamed skeleton. This publication named a new species after Dr. Jack Horner, a famed paleontologist who worked on the Jurassic Park films. It also drew connections between bone textures and skin appearance, concluding that Tyrannosaurs had crocodile-like scales on their faces. Read more about the publication: https://www.nature.com/articles/srep4... Video by student videographer Isaac Leif, '19. Additional filming and graphics by staff videographer Torey Kervick. ---- Like, subscribe, and follow our other social channels to stay up-to-date on Firebird content! Instagram: / carthagecollege Twitter: / carthagecollege Facebook: / carthagecollege Website: https://www.carthage.edu/ ----- Carthage is a four-year private college of the liberal arts and sciences, affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Located midway between Chicago and Milwaukee, Carthage's picturesque campus on the Lake Michigan shore is home to 2,500 full-time and 900 part-time students.