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Tail vertebrae from giant titanosaurid sauropod, a dinosaur that was more than 20 metres long. (Tim Holland (Kronosaurus Korner, Richmond))
A team of international researchers has uncovered dinosaur bones for the first time in Saudi Arabia.
A string of vertebrae from a huge “Brontosaurus-like” dinosaur and some teeth from a carnivorous dinosaur were discovered in dry desert, along the coast of the Red Sea.
2014-01-09
New dinosaur species help scientists fill in evolutionary gaps
Feathered everything: just how many dinosaurs had feathers?
Dinosaur Fossil With Fleshy Rooster's Comb Is First of Its Kind
Scientists finally decode how dinosaurs turned into birds and learned how to fly
Dark matter may have killed the dinosaurs, claims scientist
New duck-billed dinosaur uncovered in Alaska, researchers say
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