Abelisauridae family grows up to 30 feet tall
The Abelisauridae were a family of theropod dinosaurs 16 to 30 feet long that were found primarily in Patagonia and other regions of Gondwana. Last year also scientists discovered a new species of dinosaur. According to the information, the dinosaur of this species, the ancestor of Diplodocus, was 13 feet in length, five feet in height and weighed one ton. Researchers have reported the discovery of two nearly ‘complete’ skull fossils of herbivorous dinosaurs in East Greenland’s Jameson Land.
Scientists discover ‘cold bone’ dinosaur
Its scientific name is ‘Issi saaneq’ which means ‘cold bone’. Cold bone dinosaurs were found on Earth at the end of the Triassic period, about 214 million years ago, when eastern Greenland was connected to Europe. Cold Bone belongs to a group of long-necked dinosaurs called sauropodomorphs, which includes sauropods. Some of the largest dinosaurs in history belonged to this group, including Diplodocus.
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