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New species of crested dinosaur identified in Mexico

New species of crested dinosaur identified in Mexico Reuters 3 hrs ago MEXICO CITY, May 13 (Reuters) - A team of paleontologists in Mexico have identified a new species of dinosaur after finding its 72 million-year-old fossilized remains almost a decade ago, Mexico s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) said on Thursday. The new species, named Tlatolophus galorum, was identified as a crested dinosaur after 80% of its skull was recovered, allowing experts to compare it to other dinosaurs of that type, INAH said. The investigation, which also included specialists from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, began in 2013 with the discovery of an articulated tail in the north-central Mexican state of Coahuila, where other discoveries have been made.

New Peaceful But Talkative Species of Dinosaur Identified in Mexico

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Fires in Mexico: Historic church fire ignites debate in Mexico over heritage budgets | USA

When the Apostle Santiago Church in Nurio, Michoacán state, went up in smoke on March 7, few could say they hadn’t seen it coming. Flames have licked the walls of this historic temple several times before, but were always extinguished before major damage was done. This time a blaze has destroyed a piece of Mexican heritage permanently, and the recriminations have begun. Just a shell of four walls remains of the place of worship built by Spanish missionaries in one of Michoacán’s indigenous Purépecha areas in the 16th century, with charred wooden beams littering the ground. Santiago, or Saint James, is the patron saint of this area, home to 5,000 people.

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