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Dinosaurs Lokiceratops, a ‘remarkable’ new dinosaur species, has been found in Montana, researchers say Plant-eating dinosaur reported to be 22 feet long, weighing around 11,000 pounds ...
The Lokiceratops rangiformis, a relative of Triceratops, was identified from a skull unearthed in the ancient swamp ‘badlands’ of Montana, near the USA-Canada border.
This late-Cretaceous beast was found in the badlands of Montana, a part of the western United States with one of the highest concentrations of dinosaur fossils on Earth.
WASHINGTON, June 20 (Reuters) - About 78 million years ago in what was then a subtropical coastal plain - now the badlands of northern Montana - lived a four-legged plant-eating dinosaur built a ...
Paleontologists found the skull in Montana’s Badlands near the U.S.-Canada border. The new species is a cousin of the triceratops, and researchers believe it roamed the area 78 million years ago.
American scientists have unveiled a new species of horned dinosaur which at 11,000 lbs and 22 feet long is the largest centrosaurine ever found in North America and roamed the swamps of what is ...
Researchers have discovered a new, giant-horned species of dinosaur named Lokiceratops rangiformis that they say is the "largest and more ornate" of its kind ever found.
Anyone wandering 78 million years ago through the swamplands of modern day Montana may have come across a dinosaur so unusual that scientists have likened it to the god of mischief himself.
Renowned paleontologist and Chapman Presidential Fellow Jack Horner invites students to a dig site in Montana each summer. Skip to ... than 1,000 miles away on a ranch in the Badlands of Montana.
A remarkable, new species of horned, plant-eating dinosaur is being unveiled at the Natural History Museum of Utah. The dinosaur, excavated from the badlands of northern Montana just a few miles ...