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230-Million-Year-Old Headless Fossil in Argentina Is One of the World’s Oldest Dinosaurs
Meet Huayracursor jaguensis, one of the world’s oldest dinosaurs whose almost complete skeleton was found in an unexplored ...
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One of the World’s Oldest Dinosaurs Has Been Unearthed in Argentina, and It’s Nearly Intact
High in the remote folds of the Andes, at more than 3,000 meters above sea level, Argentine researchers have unearthed ...
Paleontologists may have discovered when plant-eating dinosaurs evolved their long necks after a new species of ...
Paleontologists say a newly discovered species from Argentina's high-altitude Andes provides an evolutionary hint to how ...
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‘Time-Capsule’ bones of Huayracursor illuminate the rise of later giants like Argentinosaurus
Dated to about 230 million years, jaguensis is among the earliest known dinosaurs and promises new insight into the rise of ...
Argentinian scientists have found fossilized bones of one of the world's oldest dinosaur species in the Andes Mountains, the ...
The almost complete skeleton of a previously unknown species, Huayracursor jaguensis, has been found in northwest Argentina, ...
Researchers in the Andes of Argentina discovered one of the oldest known dinosaurs as a species new to science. Lucas Fiorelli (CRILAR-CONICET), Martín Hechenleitner (CRILAR-CONICET) and Léa Leuzinger ...
Argentine scientists have discovered in the Andes mountains the nearly complete skeleton of a new dinosaur species that lived ...
Discovery published by CONICET scientists in prestigious 'Nature' scientific journal. Fossils are some 230 million years old.
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Dinosaur fossil rewrites the story of how sauropods got long necks
A 230-million-year-old fossil found in Argentina shows that the evolution of sauropod dinosaurs’ long necks began earlier ...
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