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Scientists discover "remains of a dinosaur" that lived 66 million years ago in Morocco
A team of scientists discovered the remains of a "duck-billed" dinosaur, which lived 66 million years ago in Morocco, and could cross the oceans.
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The study The results of the study in the journal "Cretaceous Research", where the new dinosaur was named "Ajnabia odysseus", and it consists of the name "foreign" in Arabic, and one Addisus in the Greek sea.
The company of this discovery thanks to rocks found in the Casablanca suburbs mine and a house dating back to the Cretaceous period, that is, 66 million years ago.
This dinosaur belongs to the "duck-billed" family. It is a plant-eating dinosaur whose length reaches 15 meters, but a dinosaur reaches a length of 15 meters, but the discovered dinosaur is compared to its relatives as it is only 3 meters long and is the size of a pony.
The study uses that duckbill dinosaurs evolved in Latin America and eventually spread to South America, Asia and Europe, and given that Africa was an island continent in the late Cretaceous period isolated by deep sea corridors, it seemed impossible for this dinosaur to reach it.
He explained that Nicholas Longrich, of the Research Center for Evolution at the University of Bath, who had discovered the new fossil, had been found in a small group of Casablanca, and it was the last thing that could be expected in the world according to him.
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The University of Bath, the British University, and the University of the Basque Country, are a British university
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