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Scientists Discover New Species of Duckbilled Dinosaurs that Crossed Treacherous Ocean to Reach Africa – International Business Times, Singapore Edition
Ajnabia odysseus, a new species of duckbilled dinosaur, is believed to have crossed hundreds of kilometers of open and deep waters to arrive in Africa

Of all the prehistoric creatures that went extinct, dinosaurs are perhaps the most fascinating. Every fossilized remain is a time capsule waiting to be unlocked, and its ancient secret waiting to be learnt. Uncovering one such mystery, scientists have discovered the very first fossils of a duckbilled dinosaur in Africa, which suggests that the creature traversed across hundreds of kilometers of open ocean to arrive on the continent.
The fossil of the newly identified pony-sized dinosaur, Ajnabia…
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