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The Fossil of a Duckbill Dinosaur Has Been Found on The ‘Wrong’ Continent – ScienceAlert
The final chapter of dinosaur history is a tale stretching across two very different worlds, each a vast supercontinent dominated by its own unique mix of predators…
The final chapter of dinosaur history is a tale stretching across two very different worlds, each a vast supercontinent dominated by its own unique mix of predators and herbivores.
Fossilised remains of a plant eater common to one of the two major land masses have been unexpectedly unearthed in rocks belonging to the other, prompting palaeontologists to ask just how it managed to make such a leap.
“It was completely out of place, like finding a kangaroo in Scotland,” says University of Bath palaeontologist…
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