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The fossil was discovered in Ganzhou, southern China and belonged to a toothless theropod dinosaur.
The new dinosaur species had seven pairs of “blades” laid out sideways like a slicing weapon.
Multiple complete skeletons of the new species, named Oksoko avarsan, were unearthed in Mongolia by a University of Edinburgh-led team.
Do you know your cretaceous from your jurassic?
The good quality of the skeleton might help answer questions that have been puzzling archaeologists.
The tail is covered in feathers.
Some experts believe the 45-foot-long herbivore trekked across Antarctica some 105 million years ago.
The Titanosaur weighed 70 tonnes and was 40 metres long.
AKA ‘Dilophosaurus Pope’.
The Top Gear presenter could be about to quit the BBC.
This time in Tanzania.
Pieces of the dinosaur were first discovered in 2005 but it has only recently been named in a study of its bones released yesterday.
Why, people? Why?
Doyouthinktheysaurus? Yes. Yes they did.
*OK, it’s a robot toy. But it’s still VERY cool.
*Some 80 million years before the T Rex actually showed up.
Find out in here.
The 17 metre Diplodocus skeleton named ‘Misty’ is expected to sell at auction for €720,000.
The huge skeleton was found by two young boys.
A federal judge has authorised the US Department of Security to seize a dinosaur out of storage so that it can return it to Mongolia.
This is the week that was, in pictures
A team in Argentina says it’s discovered a distant relative of the Tyrannosaurus – but about 4 feet in height.
The remains of the most unique horn-headed dinosaur ever known have been uncovered in modern-day Utah.
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