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NewsDaily: Earliest known dinosaur discovered

NewsDaily: Earliest known dinosaur discovered | this curious life | Scoop.it

A very big Labrador!!

 

Researchers have found what could be the earliest known dinosaur to walk the Earth lurking in the corridors of London's Natural History Museum.

 

A mysterious fossil specimen that has been in the museum's collection for decades has now been identified as most likely coming from a dinosaur that lived about 245 million years ago - 10 to 15 million years earlier than any previously discovered examples.

 

The creature was about the size of a Labrador dog and has been named Nyasasaurus parringtoni after southern Africa's Lake Nyasa, today called Lake Malawi, and Cambridge University's Rex Parrington, who collected the specimen at a site near the lake in the 1930s.

 

The researchers believe Nyasasaurus probably stood upright, was a meter tall at the hip, 2-3 meters long from head to tail, and weighed 20-60 kg.

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Sick Of Your Desk Job? Get A Trade, Live Long And Prosper

Sick Of Your Desk Job? Get A Trade, Live Long And Prosper | this curious life | Scoop.it
Driving away with a job well done viewed through a ute's rear-view mirror, tradies, and their pay, have become the envy of the job market.

 

'Depending on the exact nature of your poor career choice, becoming an administrative worker with an arts degree could find you earning just over a third of the take-home pay enjoyed by a master tradie, at least those who endure the risks of a coal mine.

 

But, worse than that — with the blue collar comes happiness. Turns out it brings a sort of job satisfaction largely unknown to most office workers.'

 

 

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