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Live Science on MSN166 million-year-old fossil found on Isle of Skye belongs to pony-size dinosaur from JurassicA fossil that was first discovered over 50 years ago has finally been identified as a dinosaur that lived around 166 million ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNPony-sized Dinosaur Discovered On Isle Of Skye After 52 YearsA fossilized dinosaur skeleton, first spotted in 1973 on the Isle of Skye, has finally been excavated and studied, revealing ...
On the Isle of Skye in Scotland, researchers extracted fossils from a cliff, revealing a 166-million-year-old ornithopod ...
The fossil of a pony-sized dinosaur has been revealed for the first time - more than 50 years after it was first spotted in a ...
Known as the Elgol dinosaur, the fossil has been recovered from a cliff face more than 50 years after first being discovered ...
Analysis of the bone structure indicates the Elgol dinosaur, which would have been roughly the size of a pony, was at least ...
raising hopes for further discoveries on Skye. Dating back to the Middle Jurassic period, the Elgol dinosaur is fragmented. Researchers have identified parts of the spine, ribs, and a hip bone ...
The Elgol dinosaur has been identified after an “extremely challenging” operation. A fossil extracted from a cliff base in ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN166-million-year-old dinosaur fossil is Scotland’s earliest recorded findResearchers have successfully extracted a fossil first spotted over half a century ago and formally identified it as a Jurassic dinosaur.
is the most complete dinosaur skeleton found to date in Scotland. The Isle of Skye has become a focal point for Jurassic discoveries in recent years. Other finds include the world's largest ...
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Elgol dinosaur fossil found in 1973 finally extracted from Scottish cliffThe fossil dates from the Middle Jurassic period and is preserved in fragments, and experts believe it is an ornithopod ...
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