Posted on 02/06/2018 9:05:27 AM PST by Red Badger
MANSOURA, Egypt (AP) A skeleton has been unearthed in Egypts Western Desert, whose ancient sands have long helped preserve remains, but unlike most finds this one isnt a mummy its a dinosaur.
Researchers from Mansoura University in the countrys Nile Delta discovered the new species of long-necked herbivore, which is around the size of a city bus, and it could be just the tip of the sand dune for other desert dinosaur discoveries.
As in any ecosystem, if we went to the jungle well find a lion and a giraffe. So we found the giraffe, wheres the lion? said Hesham Sallam, leader of the excavation team and head of the universitys Center for Vertebrate Paleontology.
Sallam, along with four Egyptian and five American researchers, authored an article in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution published Jan. 29 announcing the discovery.
Experts say the find is a landmark one that could shed light on a particularly obscure period of history for the African continent, roughly the 30 million years before dinosaurs went extinct, between 70 and 80 million years ago.
Named Mansourasaurus Shahinae after the teams university and for one of the paleontology departments founders, the find is the only dinosaur from that period to have been discovered in Africa, and it may even be an undiscovered genus.
In the article the authors say the teams findings counter hypotheses that dinosaur faunas of the African mainland were completely isolated during the late Mesozoic period. That is, previous theories were that Africas dinosaurs during that time existed as if on an island and developed independently from their northern cousins.
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...and what do we call someone who is big, but not too bright (like a dinasaur perhaps)...
A Big “Galut!”
((((Or is that carrying the pun a bit too far? LOL)))
Or if an Big Ancient Roman came along, who was kind of an ass, you could call him a...
Galut-eus maximus”
You really can’t make this stuff up:
http://dinosaurjoe.org/joes-bones/close-up/
Remember those code names? Big Joe, Little Joe..
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