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Dinosaur Found in Argentina Looked Like a Bumpy-Headed T. Rex – Gizmodo Australia
Eighty million years ago, a large dinosaur curled up and died in what is today western Argentina. The dinosaur was a bipedal, meat-eating predator from the little-known…
Eighty million years ago, a large dinosaur curled up and died in what is today western Argentina. The dinosaur was a bipedal, meat-eating predator from the little-known family Abelisauridae, which could grow to nearly 9.14 m long and are characterised by their stubby, rugged skulls. This particular abelisaur, dubbed Llukalkan aliocranianus, is a newly identified species.
The research describing the new theropod fossil is published today in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. The dinosaurs scientific…
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