New rediscovery of Tyrannosaurus

I recently read an article about the discovery of a new species of dinosaur, which got me excited. A new, smaller species of Tyrannosaurus has been discovered in Mongolia, which may explain why Tyrannosaurus evolved to be so large and strong. It has been named Khankhuuluu mongoliensis (which means Dragon Prince of Mongolia).

Reference:

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy8dzv3vp5jo

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/4dd1619638dd4dae97b1d5bd1d7222f9c7519c50?page=1

Even now, when we have discovered many things and are living comfortably based on discoveries and inventions, when we see and hear about things from long ago and things that were once taken for granted being overturned, it makes me think that there are still unknown possibilities and I can only hope for the children of the future.

My daughter, whose favorite things are constantly changing and everything in her room was a dinosaur, is gradually starting to show signs of being a teenager.
Even so, every time I ask her, "Don't you like dinosaurs anymore?" she gets angry and replies, "No! Dinosaurs are eternal romance! I've always loved them."                        

That's right, they are our mysterious ancestors, so I want to keep my eyes on them as passionately as my daughter. I would also like to continue to encourage paleontologists and children who want to become paleontologists.