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> "Mostly my opinion"
> There is little to no, convincing evidence of Saurophagnax NOT being a Chimeric Specimen, evidence is ambiguous at best.
> A large Allosaur species won't end the world
https://psdinosaurs.blogspot.com/2023/10/news-upcoming-preprint-states-that.html
I also hope that if they don't add Stygimoloch as its own genus, they at least add it in as a separate species of Pachycephalosaurus (as Pachycephalosaurus spinifer) rather than follow the outdated claim of it being a juvenile. https://www.scup.com/doi/10.18261/let.57.4.7