Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Swedish researchers announced that an international team of archaeologists have identified for the first time two types of dinosaurs that existed at present known in the Arabian Peninsula region. Researchers have found bones belonging to about 72 million years ago in northwestern Saudi Arabia on the Red Sea coast on what Uppsala University said in a statement. The discovery was done by Swedish and Australian researchers, Saudis during excavations under the supervision of the Saudi authorities.
Now this desert area was in that period on the coast of Africa and has a tropical climate, while the "land mass to Saudi Arabia were predominantly under water." The bones found are the paragraphs of the "Taatanousour" the tail of a dinosaur was a vegetarian length "probably more than 20 meters" and carnivorous dinosaur teeth with two lists with a length of almost six meters.
In this context, Benjamin Kerr explained the world of biogenic Australian researchers at Uppsala University in the statement, "It is the first dinosaur discovered recoverable classification in the Arabian Peninsula". He also added that "the dinosaur fossils are very rare in the Arabian Peninsula with only a handful of bones is very fragmented so far." This is due to the scarcity of sedimentary rocks that were experienced by the streams of water in that region in the era of dinosaurs. University noted that "similar dinosaurs found in North
Africa, Madagascar and South America

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