New Dinosaurs
This is a nice counterpoint to Godzilla's forced retirement. Scientists have found remains of two new dinosaur species on Antarctica. One, classified as a theropod which is an upright carnivore of the same basic type as the Tyrannosaurus Rex, was found on a peninsula which pokes out towards South America. The other, a slower-moving plant-loving sauropod, was found in the interior of the frozen continent, near the Beardmore Glacier.
More details can be found at the Globe and Mail or BBC News.
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