COSMOS MAGAZINE

6 newly discovered species that date back to dinosaurs

Credit: Rudolf Hima & Badlands Dinosaur Museum.

During this time, dinosaurs grew to be the largest land animals and biggest predators of all time.

Credit: Dmitry Bogdanov, CC BY-SA.

Though they resemble dolphins, they have a completely different evolutionary lineage. They swam the oceans while dinosaurs ruled on land, dying out about 94 million years ago.

Palaeontologists in Argentina found a 16cm-long tadpole fossil. The creature lived 168 million years ago during the Jurassic period (201–145 million years ago).

Palaeontologists have discovered the earliest evidence of predatory birds. At 68 million years old, the new species lived alongside T. rex and other dinosaurs of the late Cretaceous period.

Credit: Ville Sinkkonen.

They are the oldest examples of predatory birds in the fossil record and were found at the famous dinosaur fossil site at the Hell Creek Formation in the northern US -  a hotspot for some of the most well-known dinosaurs such as Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops horridus.

Credit: Alex Clark.

Reconstruction of Feredocodon chowi (right) and Dianoconodon youngi (left). Credit: IVPP.