• Dino News 02.10.2008

    Palaeontologist Paul Sereno from Chicago University shows a replica of skull of a carnivorous dinosaur discovered in Canadon Amarillo, in the Argentine province of Mendoza, September 29, 2008. The palaeontologists said the specimen was part of the evolutionary change from carnivorous dinosaurs to birds and measured six or seven meters in length by three or four high, walked on two legs, like the Tyrannosaurus Rex, but much smaller. (Paulo Paez/Reuters)Reuters – Scientists have unearthed the remains of a large meat-eating dinosaur with a breathing apparatus much like a modern bird, fortifying the link between birds and dinosaurs and helping to explain the evolution of birds’ unique system of breathing.


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