New solar species from Romania change the understanding of dinosaur island life in Europe

New solar species from Romania change the understanding of dinosaur island life in Europe



The end of the Cretesius period 66 million years ago, marking the dynamic extinction of dinosaurs. So far, our understanding of this mass extinction is largely shaped by fossils in North America. However, a recent recent study led by Museum Fur Naturkunde Berlin under the leadership of Veronica Dies Diaz, identifying two new dinosaur species from Romania, an important role in providing a greater picture of this extinction episode. Thrown light on.