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Skeleton of new dinosaur species found at secret location in Missouri
“I can’t imagine anything that’s more impressive than what we discovered here,” paleontologist Guy Darrough said.
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Jenna Romaine | Nov. 27, 2021
The bones of a previously undiscovered species of dinosaur were found in Missouri.
According to a report by Fox2Now, paleontologist Guy Darrough discovered the skeleton of a juvenile Parrosaurus Missouriensis, and an adult skeleton of the same genus was later found nearby. The exact location of the discovery isn’t being revealed while the excavation site is being secured.
The Parrosaurus Missouriensis is a type of duck-billed dinosaur, believed to have ranged between 25 to 30 feet long. Duck-billed dinosaurs were herbivores that lived during the Late Cretaceous period.
Following the discovery, the juvenile skeleton was transported to the Sainte Genevieve Museum Learning Center for further research and examination.
“I can’t imagine anything that’s more impressive than what we discovered here,” Darrough told Fox2Now. “A new genus in species. It’s [a] world-famous discovery.”
https://thehill.com/changing-america/sustainability/environment/583025-skeleton-of-new-dinosaur-species-found-at-secret
They didn't use those images, they didn't even have a picture of it in the article.
So, I found some because I wanted to see it.
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Would be nice to see, yeah
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