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Dinosaur Research In Madagascar
Just when the idea that all of the species of dinosaur had been discovered, a graduate student from Stony Brook University in New York, Kristina Curry Rogers, made a discovery that would unearth more than a fossil in Madagascar.
While discovering the bones was excitement in itself, the final revelation after they were sorted was definitely a bonus. The skeleton was that of a young dinosaur that had lived approximately 70 million years ago which was about the time of the height of the last giant dinosaurs’ development.
Read more: Dinosaurs in Madagascar @ Ancient Digger
Dinosaur Research In Madagascar
2011-06-29T15:11:00-07:00
Lauren Axelrod
Archaeology|David Krause|discoveries|fossils|Kristina Curry Rogers|Monday Ground Up|paleontology|
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