The two-legged dinosaur Issi saaneq lived about 214 million years ago in what is now Greenland. It was a medium-sized, long-necked herbivore and a predecessor of the sauropods, the largest land animals ever to live. The name of the new dinosaur pays tribute to Greenland's Inuit language and means "cold bone".
source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/11/211108114843.htm
Tuesday, 9 November 2021
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