The discovery of two new and unknown types of dinosaurs in Morocco
The discovery of two new and unknown types of dinosaurs in Morocco 1983
Recently, in the Oulad Abdoun community in the city of Khouribga, Moroccan and foreign paleontologists discovered two new types of dinosaurs that are not yet known in the scientific community.
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The research team stated, in an article recently published in the journal “Cretaceous Research,” that these dinosaurs, which likely had a cousin relationship with the T-Rex, are part of the abelisaurids family that lived 66 million years ago.
This team, consisting of Noureddine Jalil, a professor at the Natural History Museum in Paris, and Nicholas R. Longrich from the University of Bath, and Eric Isasmendi and Xavier Pereda Superbiola from the University of the Basque Country, said that the dinosaurs discovered in ancient geological layers are of the type of “theropod predator” that inhabited the supercontinent “Gondwana.”

According to these researchers, these new dinosaurs are completely different from those previously known, as their bone texture shows that they were in adulthood at the time of their disappearance.


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