Fossilized a new carnivorous dinosaur up to 6m tall
On July 13, Argentine scientists announced that they discovered fossils of a carnivorous dinosaur, up to 6 meters tall, who lived 90 million years ago in Patagonia, southern Argentina.
Archaeologist Sebastián Apesteguía announces the image of a newly discovered dinosaur.(Source: AP).
According to archaeologist Sebastián Apesteguía, of the Buenos Aires Cultural-Science Center, this dinosaur has never been discovered before.
When it was first excavated, experts believed that this was a carnivorous dinosaur carnosaurus or giganotosaurus , but it was in fact never seen similar fossils.
The special thing of this dinosaur genus is that the first hand has 2 fingers, with the same shape as the tyrant tiranosaurius dinosaur.
Mr. Apesteguía affirmed this is an important finding because this is a new carnivorous dinosaur that has never been discovered in South America. Argentina is dubbed the graveyard of dinosaurs.
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