Study of a partial skeleton found embedded in a rock has resulted in the discovery of a new species of dinosaur. Using a variety of technology and techniques, researchers affiliated with several institutions in the Russian Federation found that the fossil once belonged to a previously unknown dinosaur they have named Kiyacursor longipes.
Partial skeleton of a previously unknown medium-sized theropod dinosaur found in Siberia retrieved 28 May 2024 from https://phys.org/news/2024-05-partial-skeleton-previously-unknown-medium.html
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