nothronychus in Utah, early Cretaceous therizinosaur - 10:54 AM, Jul. 16, 2009 |
| And, now, the pot-bellied Nothronychus is in the news as a complete fossil.
Pretty cool, that they finally found the complete skeleton.
These dinosaurs have been the weirdest things on everybody's mind.
We were able to complete the designs from several specimens, and now we have a complete one.
Weirdly, the most wonderful dream of power is that the creature was found in America, not in China.
It was first described in China, along with so many dinosaurs found there, it's nice to know that
we still have some cool discoveries to be made.
Also, it was found in southern Utah, in the early Cretaceous.
That's also unusual. Not the standard Colorado, Wyoming, or South Dakota.
Discoveries are made all the time. Let's keep it up.
http://www.livescience.com/animals/090714-clawed-dinosaur.html
"Dino-guy" Ron Schmidtling |
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