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For decades, paleontologists believed dinosaurs got their start in the southern half of the supercontinent Pangaea—Gondwana—then took millions of years to reach the north, known as Laurasia.
More information: Pedro Correia et al. Iberian-Appalachian connection is the missing link between Gondwana and Laurasia that confirms a Wegenerian Pangaea configuration, Scientific Reports (2020).
150 million years ago: Laurasia The massive neck dips, casting a curving shadow on the mossy ground. The dinosaur’s jaws close around its prize.
A fierce predator with a huge stinger and long pincers is the oldest land-animal fossil ever found on the former Gondwana supercontinent, a new study reports.
The UW–Madison team has been analyzing the fossil remains since they were first discovered in 2013 in present-day Wyoming, an area that was near the equator on Laurasia.
A new study published in the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society suggests that dinosaurs roamed Laurasia earlier than scientists thought.
According to the University, the mainstream belief is that dinosaurs first spread to Laurasia, the northern part of the ancient supercontinent of Pangea, millions of years after emerging in Gondwana, ...
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A newly described dinosaur whose fossils were recently uncovered is challenging the existing narrative, with evidence that the reptiles were present in the northern hemisphere millions of years ...