Plus a new sauropod with a tail club, a potentially new Spinosaurus species, and several more new dinosaurs!
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Dinosaur of the day Dilophosaurus (revisited), an apex predator from the Early Jurassic of North America with a pair of large head crests (but no neck frill).
In dinosaur news this week:
- A new Spinosaurus species was reported last year from Niger
- The vertebrae in the Saurophaganax holotype may have been from sauropod(s)
- There’s a new sauropod dinosaur, Ardetosaurus viator
- There’s another sauropod with a tail club!
- There’s a new ornithopod dinosaur, Emiliasaura alessandri
- By the end of the Cretaceous, ornithopod dinosaurs had evolved teeth that made them very successful plant eaters
- Birds from the Late Cretaceous existed alongside dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus and lived like today’s birds of prey
- A rare “flat-headed” juvenile pachycephalosaurid lived in the Late Cretaceous in what’s now Texas, U.S.
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