This work really shows what we’re capable of discovering when we perform a multidisciplinary, multi-institutional study of an exceptional specimen
fossil
It was previously thought that by the end of the Jurassic, about 145 million years ago, the supercontinent of Pangaea had split into Laurasia & Gondwana
This partial skeleton, called Mansourasaurus shahinae
Find to be examined by University of Crete
The 99-million-year-old hatchling from the Cretaceous Period is the best preserved of its kind
‘Rare as winning the lottery’ - You can see the head intact!
Findings like these are subject to intense scrutiny
195.000.000 years old traces of dinosaur tissue
Called "Mud Dragon"