Dinosaur with ‘blade-like nasal horns’ dug up in Montana may be new species
Lokiceratops, named after Norse god Loki and possibly fifth species of the Ceratops, roamed Earth nearly 78m years agoScientists may have dug up a new dinosaur species in the badlands of Montana.The Lokiceratops is possibly the fifth species of a large, horned family of dinosaurs found in the Kennedy Coulee, a dry gorge of fossil-bearing rocks along the border of Montana and Alberta, Canada. Continue reading...

Lokiceratops, named after Norse god Loki and possibly fifth species of the Ceratops, roamed Earth nearly 78m years ago
Scientists may have dug up a new dinosaur species in the badlands of Montana.
The Lokiceratops is possibly the fifth species of a large, horned family of dinosaurs found in the Kennedy Coulee, a dry gorge of fossil-bearing rocks along the border of Montana and Alberta, Canada. Continue reading...