A team of palaeontologists 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
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New species of dinosaur discovered
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Artists rendition of the skull of Tlatolophus Galorum
Mexico s National Institute of Anthropology and History reported that 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.
The new species, named Tlatolophus Galorum, was identified as a crested dinosaur after 80 percent of its skull was recovered, allowing experts to compare it to other dinosaurs of that type.
The investigation, which also included specialists from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, began in 2013 with the discovery of an articulated tail in a north-central Mexican state, where other discoveries have been made.
Mexico s National Institute of Anthropology and History reported that 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.
The new species, named Tlatolophus Galorium, was identified as a crested dinosaur after 80 percent of its skull was recovered, allowing experts to compare it to other dinosaurs of that type.
The investigation, whish also included specialists from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, began in 2013 with he discovery of an articulated tail in a Mexican state, where other discoveries have been made.
Later, the scientists were able to collect, clean and analyze other bone fragments from the front part of the dinosaur s body.
New dinosaur found in Mexico ‘very communicative’
AFP, MEXICO CITY
A new species of dinosaur identified by Mexican paleontologists is believed to have been “very communicative” and used low-frequency sounds like elephants to talk to each other, a researcher said on Friday.
The specimen, which has been named
Tlatolophus galorum, is thought to have died about 72 million years ago in what is now Mexico’s northern state of Coahuila.
After initially discovering the tail, paleontologists said that they later found most of its skull, including a 1.32m bony, hollow crest, through which it communicated, as well as bones such as its femur and shoulder.