Nigersaurus taqueti
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Nigersaurus taqueti


A dinosaur with a strange jaw designed to hoover-up food grazed in what is now the Sahara Desert 110 million years ago. Remains of the creature that "flabbergasted" paleontologist Paul Sereno went on display Thursday at the headquarters of the National Geographic Society, where they will remain until March.

I am looking forward to reading more about it in the December issue of National Geographic.




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