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A Rather Tiny, ‘Very Rare’ Toothless Dinosaur Was Just Discovered in Brazil – ScienceAlert
Remains of a toothless, two-legged dinosaur species that lived some 70 million years ago has been discovered in Brazil, researchers…

Remains of a toothless, two-legged dinosaur species that lived some 70 million years ago has been discovered in Brazil, researchers said Thursday, calling it a “very rare” find.
The small dinosaur, which measured about a meter (three feet) long and 80 centimeters…
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