File:Geological context of Eotyrannus.png
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current | 20:55, 7 July 2022 | 3,196 × 3,555 (3 MB) | FunkMonk | {{Information |description=Map of the Isle of Wight to show the geographical and geological context of Eotyrannus lengi. (A) Geological map of the Isle of Wight, the Wealden Supergroup being most prominent in the island’s south-west but also present in the east. (B) Enlarged area showing key dinosaur-bearing sites on south-west coast. The Eotyrannus lengi holotype was discovered at Grange Chine. |date=2022 |source=https://peerj.com/articles/12727/ |author=Darren Naish1, Andrea Cau |permission... |
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