• Move Over Norse Mythology, There's A New Loki In Town — A Dinosaur

  • Jun 28 2024
  • Length: 9 mins
  • Podcast

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Move Over Norse Mythology, There's A New Loki In Town — A Dinosaur

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  • A brand new species of ceratops, or horned dinosaur, was recently discovered in northern Montana. The dinosaur is called Lokiceratops rangiformis, after the Norse god Loki, and is believed to have lived roughly eighty million years ago. The bones of the plant-eating dinosaur were found on private land in an area well known for its large amount of fossils, and at first, researchers thought the bones belonged to another species of dinosaur!

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