Scientists have discovered two new species of dinosaurs in a region where dinosaur fossils had never been unearthed.
Fossils from three different dinosaurs dating to the Early Cretaceous period, about 130 to 120 million years ago, were recently uncovered in the Turpan-Hami Basin in northwest China, according to a study published Thursday inThe dinosaur fossils before the collection.
The shape and ridges along the vertebrae suggest that it belonged to a family of sauropods known as Titanosaurs, which were abundant in both Asia and South America.Hamititan, left, and Silutitan walking over a nesting area of the pterosaur Hamipterus. MORE: Discovery of fossilized fish may shed light on the day an asteroid hit earth, killing the dinosaurs
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