A dinosaur dug up in Montana may be a new species we’ve never seen before: Researchers

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Formally known as a Lokiceratops named after the Norse god Loki is according to reports a likely fifth species of ceratops.

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The Guardian reports that scientists and researchers appear to have made a fascinating new find.   Researchers  got their hands on what they now say may be a new species discovered entirely.    Historically the species likely roamed the earth somewhere around 78m years ago.

As a species, it is believed to be part of a series of species that were found in the Kennedy Coulee a small area along the border  of Montana and nearby Alberta, Canada.


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