New horned dinosaur species discovered in South Dakota, USA?


This video from the USA is called Dinosaur Discoveries: Protoceratops and other Ceratopsians.

From Associated Press in the USA:

Owner: Dinosaur Skull Thought To Be New Ceratopsian Species

September 8, 2015, 2:18 PM

TOPEKA, KS – The Kansas owner of a dinosaur skull found in 2012 in South Dakota field says the fossil is thought to be a new species and genus of ceratopsian.

The ceratopsians is a family of dinosaurs that lived mostly during the Cretaceous Period and includes the triceratops.

A professional fossil hunter from Buffalo, South Dakota, discovered the skull that was later purchased by Lawrence artist Alan Dietrich.

Dietrich says the skull is “extraordinary” because of the placement of its 17-inch nose horn, plus other unique characteristics. He says he might display it at the Denver Coliseum Mineral, Fossil and Gem Show scheduled for mid-September.

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