Scientists have successfully recreated a 6.3m long beast from a fragmented fossil skeleton excavated in the state of Coahuila - Mexico.
Six meters long and sporting a unique asymmetrical leather armor, the North African beast is a completely new species of the Stegosaur family.
A reporter in Buenos Aires quoted Conicet's announcement as saying that this new species of dinosaur lived in the Patagonia region of Argentina 66 million years ago.
This Cretaceous beast belongs to a species and genus of titanosaurs previously unknown in the world.
In Victoria, Australia, archaeologists discovered fossils of a long-necked dinosaur, thought to evolve into a plant-eating species from their predatory ancestors.
Paleontologists identify a 72 million-year-old fossil on Hokkaido island belonging to an unknown species of platypus.