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Tyrannosaur teeth discovered in Bexhill-on-Sea, England

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Research led by the University of Southampton has revealed that several groups of meat-eating dinosaur stalked the Bexhill-on-Sea region of coastal East Sussex 135 million years ago .

It's the first time tyrannosaurs have been identified in sediments of this age and region.

Theropod teeth are complex, and vary in size, shape, and in the anatomy of their serrated edges.

Several of the specimens are on display at Bexhill Museum in East Sussex .

The research was funded by the University of Southampton's Institute for Life Sciences .

Theropod dinosaur diversity of the lower English Wealden was found in the Wadhurst Clay Formation (Lower Cretaceous: Valanginian ).

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