Tuesday 14 May 2013

Dinosaur Fossils



Tiny Baby Dinosaur Discovered in China

(03 May 2013)

The fossilized skeleton of a newly discovered subspecies of therapod dinosaur has been discovered.

The infant coelurosaur belongs to the same group of dinosaurs as Tyrannosaurus Rex and when fully grown could have reached upwards of 25ft in length. Scientists believe it would have walked the Earth 161 million years ago and preyed on lizards, small mammals and early crocodilians.

Biologist James Clark and his team made the discovery at the Shishugou Formation in a remote part of Xinjiang. "All that was exposed on the surface was a bit of the leg," he said. "We were pleasantly surprised to find a skull buried in the rock too." It is believed that the baby coelurosaur was around 12 months old when it died.





Mysterious 30 foot long rotting 'sea monster' with huge teeth found washed up on New Zealand beach! (#3)

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The creature's mouth, and skin around it resemble a bizarre prehistoric beast. Other suggestions as to what creature is include a giant moray eel and a saltwater crocodile.






A saltwater crocodile, a giant moray eel, a dolphin or a dinosaur? 

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A close-up of the creature's gaping mouth shows its fearsome jagged teeth. This image is one of a series of photographs taken by YouTube user Elizabeth Anne on the Pukehina beach off the coast of New Zealand






Mysterious 30 foot long rotting 'sea monster' with huge teeth found washed up on New Zealand beach.

The 30-foot long carcass of the mysterious sea creature is seen almost buried under the sand on the New Zealand beach in the Bay of Plenty. Only its head and what appear to be flippers are visible

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