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Dinosaur National Monument
Images of New Dinosaur Discovery
Right and left views of the spectacular complete skull of the new dinosaur found in Dinosaur National Monument

Jeff Wilson and John Whitlock, University of Michigan

Right and left views of the spectacular complete skull of the new dinosaur Abydosaurus mcintoshi found in Dinosaur National Monument.

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Skeletal reconstruction of the skull and neck of the new dinosaur Abydosaurus mcintoshi  found in Dinosaur National Monument.

Jeff Wilson and John Whitlock, University of Michigan

Skeletal reconstruction of the skull and neck of the new dinosaur Abydosaurus mcintoshi found in Dinosaur National Monument.

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Life restoration of the new dinosaur found in Dinosaur National Monument, feeding on conifer trees (copyright 2010, Michael W. Skrepnick). Use of this image requires copyright statement be part of the caption.

copyright 2010, Michael W. Skrepnick

Life restoration of the new dinosaur Abydosaurus mcintoshi found in Dinosaur National Monument, feeding on conifer trees (copyright 2010, Michael W. Skrepnick). Use of this image requires copyright statement be part of the caption.

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The authors of the new paper with the complete skull. Left to right: Jeff Wilson, University of Michigan, Dan Chure, Dinosaur National Monument, and Brooks Britt, Brigham Young University. Not pictured, John Whitlock, University of Michigan.

Brigham Young University

The authors of the new paper about Abydosaurus mcintoshi with the complete skull. Left to right: Jeff Wilson, University of Michigan, Dan Chure, Dinosaur National Monument, and Brooks Britt, Brigham Young University. Not pictured, John Whitlock, University of Michigan.

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Did You Know?
Dinosaurs were a remarkably successful group of animals. They lived on the Earth for 160 million years. The fossils at Dinosaur National Monument represent only 10 of the many dinosaur species that existed during that long era.

Last Updated: February 24, 2010 at 12:18 MST