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Features of the skull and neck of Daemonosaurus indicate it was intermediate between the earliest known predatory dinosaurs from South America and more advanced theropods, said Sues.
Daemonosaurus Chauliodus: 'Evil, Buck-Toothed' Dinosaur Discovery Fills Gap In Evolution (PHOTOS) 2011
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The short snout and slanting front teeth of the find – Daemonosaurus chauliodus – had never before been seen in a Triassic era dinosaur, said Hans-Dieter Sues of the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.
Daemonosaurus Chauliodus: 'Evil, Buck-Toothed' Dinosaur Discovery Fills Gap In Evolution (PHOTOS) 2011
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Daemonosaurus was discovered at Ghost Ranch, N.M., a well-known fossil site famous for the thousands of fossilized skeletons found there, notably the small dinosaur Coelophysis.
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Features of the skull and neck of Daemonosaurus indicate it was intermediate between the earliest known predatory dinosaurs from South America and more advanced theropods, said Sues.
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Daemonosaurus was discovered at Ghost Ranch, N.M., a well-known fossil site famous for the thousands of fossilized skeletons found there, notably the small dinosaur Coelophysis.
Daemonosaurus Chauliodus: 'Evil, Buck-Toothed' Dinosaur Discovery Fills Gap In Evolution (PHOTOS) 2011
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Having found only the head and neck of sharp-toothed Daemonosaurus, the researchers aren't sure of its exact size but they speculate it would have been near that of a tall dog.
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Having found only the head and neck of sharp-toothed Daemonosaurus, the researchers aren't sure of its exact size but they speculate it would have been near that of a tall dog.
Daemonosaurus Chauliodus: 'Evil, Buck-Toothed' Dinosaur Discovery Fills Gap In Evolution (PHOTOS) 2011
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Features of the skull and neck of Daemonosaurus indicate it was intermediate between the earliest known predatory dinosaurs from South America and more advanced theropods, said Sues.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Having found only the head and neck of sharp-toothed Daemonosaurus, the researchers aren't sure of its exact size but they speculate it would have been near that of a tall dog.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Daemonosaurus was discovered at Ghost Ranch, N.M., a well-known fossil site famous for the thousands of fossilized skeletons found there, notably the small dinosaur Coelophysis.
The Seattle Times 2011
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