New species of dinosaur discovered

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Wednesday 24 March 2010 08:01 GMT
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A new species of dinosaur emerged from the rocks in the western US state of Utah.

Buried by a collapsing sand dune, perhaps 185 million years ago, researchers report in the journal PLoS One that the new dinosaur was probably a plant eater and an early relative of the giant animals later known as sauropods.

Named Seitaad ruessi, the species was 10-to-15 feet long and three-to-four feet high. Its bones were found protruding from sandstone at the base of a cliff, directly below an ancient Anasazi cliff dwelling.

No humans were around at the time of the dinosaurs, but researchers said the bones could well have been visible when the early Indians lived there.

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