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6 Jun 2023
Scientists have discovered a new species of dinosaur that roamed the Earth over 100 million years ago, and it has a unique feature that sets it apart from other known species. The dinosaur, named Ubirajara jubatus, has rows of bristles on its head that resemble a toothbrush.
The dinosaur was discovered in Brazil and is believed to have lived during the Cretaceous period. The bristles on its head are thought to have been used for display, possibly to attract mates or intimidate rivals. The discovery of this new species sheds light on the diversity of dinosaurs and their adaptations throughout history.
The discovery of Ubirajara jubatus was made by a team of researchers from Brazil and the UK, who found the remains of the dinosaur in a fossilized form. The fossils were well-preserved, and the researchers were able to identify the unique features of the dinosaur, including its bristly head.
Dr. David Martill, a researcher from the University of Portsmouth in the UK, said that the discovery of Ubirajara jubatus is "an amazing find" and that the bristles on its head are "like nothing we have ever seen before."
This discovery is a reminder of the incredible diversity of life that has existed on our planet throughout history, and the ongoing discoveries that continue to deepen our understanding of the world around us.