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Hell Creek discovery

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March 19, 2014

Sites in North and South Dakota where three Anzu wyliei fossils were discovered / Courtesy Carnegie Museum of Natural History

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The infographic above shows sites in North and South Dakota where three Anzu wyliei fossils were discovered. The new species was identified by a team of Smithsonian scientists in collaboration with the Carnegie Museum of Natural History and University of Utah from three partial skeletons collected from the Hell Creek Formation, providing detailed evidence of North American oviraptorosaurs for the first time. (Image courtesy of Carnegie Museum of Natural History)


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