Scientists in Utah have uncovered evidence of a new species of plant-eating dinosaur that used to be a popular snack for prehistoric crocodiles.
Clint Boyd, of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, discovered evidence of the new species in a collection of small bits of fossil bones found in the western state.
While examining the tiny bones for skull fragments with teeth in them, he found a bone with what looked like enamel in it, only it wasn’t a piece of a skull; it was the … [Read More]
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