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New dinosaur species discovered in Zimbabwe

Bones date back approximately 210M years to late Triassic period, exhibit unique characteristics

Yasin Gungor  | 31.05.2024 - Update : 31.05.2024
New dinosaur species discovered in Zimbabwe File Photo

ISTANBUL

Researchers have discovered a new species of dinosaur in Zimbabwe, according to a scientific article published on Thursday.

The discovery of bones was made near Lake Kariba near Zambia border that date back approximately 210 million years to the late Triassic period.

The findings exhibit unique characteristics that distinguish them from other known dinosaur species of that era.

This species is identified as an early member of the sauropodomorph group, known for their long necks and herbivorous diets and named Musankwa sanyatiensis.

This marks Zimbabwe's fourth dinosaur discovery and highlights the region's rich potential for paleontological research.

The research was conducted by a team from Witwatersrand and Stony Brook universities, along with the Zimbabwe Museum of Natural History and the Natural History Museum in London and published in the journal Acta Palaeontologica Polonica.

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