Animals
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A New Species of Oldest Stegosaur Has Been Discovered in Asia
The stegosaur’s remains, which included bones from the back, shoulder, thigh, feet, and ribs, as well as several armor plates, date to the Middle Jurassic period's Bajocian stage, which is much earlier than most known stegosaurs.
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