A newly identified dinosaur species that lived about 70 million years ago in what is now west-central Morocco is giving scientists new clues about Africa’s little-known Late Cretaceous wildlife, according to a study published in the journal Diversity. Researchers named the species Phosphatotitan khouribgaensis after fossil remains found in phosphate deposits at Sidi Chennane in Morocco’s Khouribga region. The fossils include vertebrae and parts …
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