A team of paleontologists documented the first record of dinosaur remains in the East Basin of Ecuador, after identifying fossils of a titanosaur sauropod in the Tena Formation, a finding that broadens knowledge about the diversity of these animals in northern South America during the Upper Cretaceous.
A team of paleontologists documented the first record of dinosaur remains in the East Basin of Ecuador, after identifying fossils of a titanosaur sauropod in the Tena Formation, a finding that broadens knowledge about the diversity of these animals in northern South America during the Upper Cretaceous.