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Dinosaurs are commonly thought to be ‘tropical ’ animals—but recently their remains have been discovered close to the inferred ‘Mesozoic ’ poles.1 Such discoveries include dinosaurs unearthed in southeast Australia and New Zealand in areas assumed to be close to a former South Pole. Many dinosaur re...
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Summary: | Dinosaurs are commonly thought to be ‘tropical ’ animals—but recently their remains have been discovered close to the inferred ‘Mesozoic ’ poles.1 Such discoveries include dinosaurs unearthed in southeast Australia and New Zealand in areas assumed to be close to a former South Pole. Many dinosaur remains are not only found near the inferred ‘Mesozoic ’ poles, but also at polar latitudes today. Dinosaur bones and tracks have been found on |
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