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Sussex fossil collector finds 'smallest' dinosaur

Started by Tank, June 15, 2011, 07:50:55 PM

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Sussex fossil collector finds 'smallest' dinosaur


QuoteThe fossil of what is thought to be one of the world's smallest dinosaurs has been found at a brickworks in Sussex.

Experts from the University of Portsmouth identified the creature after a local fossil collector found it at the Ashdown Brickworks near Bexhill.

Palaeontologist Dr Steve Sweetman said: "It represents the smallest dinosaur we have yet discovered in the European fossil record."

The bird-shaped fossil is between 13in (33cm) and 16in (40cm) in length...

What a fascinating little creature.
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