Dinosaur News
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Scientists have announced the discovery of a new species of dinosaur, called Nasutoceratops titusi, and it's
looking a little bovine.
A University of Utah grad student discovered the first specimen in 2006
in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in the high desert
of southern Utah.
At 15 feet long and 2.5 tons, the quadrupedal herbivore belonged to a
family called ceratopsids, a group of dinos from the Late Cretaceous
period that had beaks, horns and frills, like the Triceratops.
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