Analysts have found a to some degree complete skull of new dinosaur species in Argentina that they say could be a direct relation of an armless gathering of dinosaurs that wandered the southern side of the equator. They say the new species, called the Guemesia ochoai, offers new proof of an extraordinary biological system during the Late Cretaceous, in excess of 70 million years prior. Guemesia ochoai was an individual from Abelisauridae, a clade of carnivores that meandered what is presently Africa, South America, and India. The scientists have said that the newfound species could be a direct relation of the progenitors of abelisaurids.
In any case, Guemesia ochoai is not quite the same as its abelisaurid family members in two ways. One, this dinosaur species needs horns; and two, it probably resided in what is currently northern Argentina where its skull was found, rather than the southern piece of the nation where most abelisaurid remains have been found. The subsequent point recommends G ochoai could live in shifted biological systems.
Seeing this according to the present point of view could be deceiving regarding the way that these creatures meandered America, Africa, and India as these are discrete landmasses. However, a huge number of years prior, this multitude of mainlands were joined together in a supercontinent known as Pangaea. Over the long haul, as structural plates moved, these landmasses started to break into Gondwana and Laurasia. Around 180 million years prior, Gondwana and Laurasia themselves began to part, as well as India.
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