Posted on 09/23/2010 6:39:34 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Fossil hunters have unearthed the remains of two new dinosaur species that roamed Utah's swamps 76 million years ago. Here's a brief guide to what exactly they found:
What are the two new species? Kosmoceratops and Utahceratops, which have been classified (for obvious reasons) in the horned-dinosaur family which also includes the Triceratops. What did they look like? Kosmoceratops, whose hulking head sprouted 15 horns, was about 15 feet long, the size of a small car. Scott Sampson, the study leader at the Utah Museum of Natural History, calls it "one of the most amazing animals known." Utahceratops was 30 percent longer with a massive, 7-foot head with its own array of horns, including two that swoop out sideways like a bison's. Sampson likens it to "a giant rhino with a ridiculously supersized head."
How did these species use such a wealth of horns? Most likely to attract potential mates, not as weapons. "These are effectively the peacock feathers... of the dinosaur world," says Sampson.
How did scientists find the new species? A team of fossil hunters found skulls of both species in a remote 1.9-million expanse of high desert in southern Utah known as the Giant Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Sampson says the area is "one of the country's last great, largely unexplored dinosaur boneyards." It was the home of the "lost continent" of Laramidia, a distinct land mass created by floods during the Crestaceous period (144 to 65 million years ago) that divided North America in two.
Horniest dinosaur ever. Have to call it the Clintonsaurus.
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Maybe not. The horns would have been bent...
It’s right out of Revelation.
genetic engineering by cave men?
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Antichristosaurus
Please forgive me, but that sounds like a real horny dinosaur!
A head with 15 horns? They should have named it the Bubbasaurus. I wonder if it could say to a Brontosaurus “Hey, kiss this.”
Well, that would depend upon it's definition of what "is" is!!!
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