AN international team of palaeontologists has for the first time identified dinosaur species that lived in the Arabian peninsula, Swedish scientists said on Tuesday.
The researchers found teeth and bones dating from around 72 million years ago in the north-western part of the region, along the coast of the Red Sea in what is today Saudi Arabia, Uppsala University said in a statement.
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