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166 million-year-old fossil found on Isle of Skye belongs to pony-size dinosaur from Jurassic
A fossil first discovered over 50 years ago has finally been identified as the remains of a pony-sized dinosaur that lived about 166 million years ago. The fossil was spotted at the base of a cliff on ...
A fossil first discovered over 50 years ago has finally been identified as the remains of a pony-sized dinosaur that lived about 166 million years ago. The fossil was spotted at the base of a cliff on ...
It was Amelia Penny, a Ph.D. student on a paleontology field expedition in 2017, who first spotted a fossilized jaw jutting from rock on Scotland's Isle of Skye. The bones, wedged into a layer of ...
A fossil uncovered on the Isle of Skye has been identified as a new species of Jurassic reptile, believed to be an ancient ancestor of modern snakes and lizards. The discovery, published by an ...
The newly discovered Vectidromeus insularis is the seventh new species of dinosaur to be found in the last four years. A new dinosaur species given the name Vectidromeus insularis has been identified ...
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