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Sinosaurus and toothache

  • 05-08-2019 7:26pm
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    http://zeenews.india.com/news/science/dinosaurs-possibly-the-earliest-animals-to-get-too_852796.html

    Sinosaurus triassicus (which was actually Jurassic) is once again the official name of "Dilophosaurus sinensis", the short-snouted cousin to the larger North American Dilophosaurus... although it seems its more closely related to Cryolophosaurus. What a mess.
    It looked pretty much like the Jurassic Park dilophosaur minus the frills.

    Oh, btw, I don´t really like the headline "dinosaurs earliest animals to get toothache"... I figure animals have been suffering from dental problems ever since, well, they had teeth...
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