Paul Sereno enraged at Kristal Curry Rogers, Mathew Baron, and others shake up of dinosaur family tree

Woody Underwood
    Chicago university paleontologist cannot believe it. last march a new research paper and study claimed there are three branches of dinosaur families and evolution contradicting to the facts he was brought up to believe and teach at his award-winning University courses.
A woman paleontologist named Kristy Curry Rogers supports a paper  a paper and research that Paul Serneo vehemently disagrees with wanting to demand and asks why there needs to be another branch of evolutionary path of his beloved dinosaurs. Sereno is no fan of this study,research,ideas, and female paleontologists like Kristy Curry Rogers at the University of Malecaster who agree with this research lead by Mathew Baron. Baron is a new rockstar of paleontology and he and his team looked at 450 characteristics of 85 dinosaurs species and entered that data into the artificial intellect of a computer.
The result was tens of thousands of possible family trees instead of the simpleton two that Sereno is accustomed to digging in the dirt with his  knees and making the call himself objecting to any questions of his validity.   T Rex and similar meat-eaters were usually placed in the bird-hip branch of reptilian dinosaurs but they obviously belong in a whole new category.
 Paul Sereno refuses to think that Tyrannosaurs Rex belongs in the same category as stegosaurus and Mathew Baron also pinpointed to what he believes is the ancestor of this branch which is reptilian and  not a dinosaur but ahhh about as close to as one species can get to being labeled as a dinosaur. Paul Serneo says hogwash and this is fake news. whether Paul Sereno likes it or not this new study is exciting news and shows the complexities of being a fucking dinosaur and the ever-changing evolution of what it is that makes one a dinosaur. there is a changing of the guard in dinosaur news and Paul Sereno needs to step aside and let the Mathew Barons use data and technology to determine how these dinosaurs may be related or not. 

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