'Cold bone': Researchers discover first dinosaur species that lived on Greenland 214 million years ago

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".

from Latest Science News -- ScienceDaily https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/11/211108114843.htm
'Cold bone': Researchers discover first dinosaur species that lived on Greenland 214 million years ago 'Cold bone': Researchers discover first dinosaur species that lived on Greenland 214 million years ago Reviewed by cmakigo on November 08, 2021 Rating: 5

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