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Two new large dinosaur species that were almost as big as blue whales have been discovered in northwest China. And they are quite significant as they are among the first vertebrates to have ever been found in that area. Researchers analyzed three specimens that were unearthed in the Turpan-Hami Basin in the Xinjiang region and. Read more » ....
A team of palaeontologists has unearthed the bones of a dinosaur in Queensland, Australia. The discovered parts of spine, scientists said, could belong to a new species altogether and may well be the youngest dinosaur discovered in Australia to date. ....
100-million-year-old fossils have been found in the Indian state of Meghalaya and are believed to have belonged to sauropod dinosaurs. Researchers from the Geological Survey of India’s (GSI) Palaeontology division found the bones in the West Khasi Hills District. The experts are confident that the fossils belonged to sauropod dinosaurs with a Titanosaurian origin. If they are correct, this would be first proof that these types of dinosaurs inhabited that area and the fifth Indian state to have found evidence of sauropod bones with a Titanosaurian origin. Sauropods have smaller heads, long necks, long tails, and big pillar-like legs. ....
An entirely new genus and species of duck-billed dinosaur (hadrosaurid) has been unearthed in New Mexico. A partial skeleton (which included a portion of its skull) was discovered at the Menefee Formation in San Juan County. The study described how significant the area was in which the skeleton was found, “The Menefee Formation represents one of the most promising frontiers for exploring the early evolution of major dinosaur groups in Laramidia, the Upper Cretaceous landmass consisting of Mexico, the western United States, western Canada, and Alaska.” This new species, which has been named Ornatops incantatus, was part of the Brachylophosaurini which is a group of hadrosaurids that lived in the western part of North America approximately 80 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous Epoch. ....
An 8 th grader found an ancient Tyrannosaurus rex fossil while hiking in Boulder County, Colorado last month on March 12 th. Jonathan Charpentier noticed something shinny on the ground so he picked it up, not knowing that it was an ancient dinosaur fossil from millions of years ago. In an interview with CBS4, Charpentier described how he found the fossil. “I never expected anything like that,” he said, adding, “It was shiny, and it caught my eye, so I picked it up, but I had no clue that it would be a dinosaur tooth. When I got home and washed it off, then I knew it was not a rock, but something else.” ....