By YURI NISHIDA/ Staff Writer
November 26, 2021 at 19:10 JST
The upper image shows part of the lower left jaw of a “morohasaurus kamitakiensis” seen from outside the mouth (cheek side). The lower image shows the fossil seen from inside the mouth (tongue side). (Provided by the Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Nature and Human Activities)
KOBE--A fossil unearthed from a 110-million-year-old stratum in Tanba, Hyogo Prefecture, represents a new genus and a new species of the monstersauria lizard group, a museum said. It is also the oldest monstersauria found so far. [Read More]
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