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Hadrosaur "graveyard" found in Mexico and tiny hypsilophodont from Spain (news)



From: Ben Creisler
bcreisler@gmail.com


In German: A team including  Eberhard Frey  of the State Museum of
Natural History Karlsruhe found 45 skeletons of dinosaurs concentrated
at a site in Coahuila State in northeastern Mexico in October. The
bones appear to belong to a herd of lambeosaurs that likely drowned.
There is evidence of bite marks from scavenging theropods
(dromaeosaurs?).


http://www.weser-kurier.de/startseite_artikel,-Auf-den-Spuren-eines-Dinosaurier-Friedhofs-_arid,716919.html


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In Spanish: More about the discovery a very small "hypsilophodont"
ornithopod in Spain. Adults are said to be only 60 cm (24 in) long.
There are also remains of juveniles.


http://www.republica.com/2013/11/24/estudian-en-burgos-los-dinosaurios-mas-pequenos-que-se-conocen_731117/