- Colorful fossils discovered in Australia were found to belong to a stunning new species of dinosaur, according to a new report published in the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. - The fossils were discovered in Lightning Ridge, New South Wales, a hotbed for dinosaur discovery in recent months. - The new dinosaur, Fostoria dhimbangunmal, is part of a clade of plant-eating dinosaur called an Iguanodontia that was likely around during the mid-Cretaceous period, around one hundred million years ago. - Researchers discovered that the bones corresponded to four different sized animals belie...
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2019-06-04 08:04:39Z
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