THE Duelling Dinosaurs are just the sort of remains that fossil fans dream about. Encased in huge lumps of tan sandstone are the dark bones of two dinosaurs that were buried together more than 66 million years ago. One of the fossils is a familiar three-horned Triceratops. The other is a probable young cousin of Tyrannosaurus rex, a rare representative of what the "tyrant king" was like during its gangly, awkward years. There is no evidence the two dinosaurs died in combat but they have still been the subject of palaeontological gossip for a decade.
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