Buenos Aires, 2 June (NA) -- A team of researchers from Argentina and Japan identified a new species of kidnapping dinosaur in the vicinity of El Calafate, in Santa Cruz. With the discovery of Kank australis, the fossil record of the unalloyed dinosaurs in the southern hemisphere was expanded, tending a 'geographical bridge' between the specimens found in Patagonia and other parts of the world, the provincial government reported. According to th…
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Buenos Aires, 2 June (NA) -- A team of researchers from Argentina and Japan identified a new species of kidnapping dinosaur in the vicinity of El Calafate, in Santa Cruz. With the discovery of Kank australis, the fossil record of the unalloyed dinosaurs in the southern hemisphere was expanded, tending a 'geographical bridge' between the specimens found in Patagonia and other parts of the world, the provincial government reported. According to th…