Animals
  • New Dinosaur Species Narrows Fossil Record Gap In Madagascar

    Madagascar's fossil record is now more complete thanks to the identification of the first new dinosaur species recorded on the island in nearly a decade. Dahalokely tokana is believed to have around 90 million years ago, at a time when Madagascar and India were part of the same lone land mass in the middle of the ocean. Dahalokely belongs to a group of dinosaurs called abelisauroids, carnivorous dinosaurs common to the southern continents.
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