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Palaeontologists Discovered a Primitive Iguanodon With Scissor-Like Teeth

2016

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2015

Press release 16.07.15 - A Prehistoric Mammal with Blood Red Teeth

2014

Press release 20.11.14 - Fossils Suggest Ancestor Horses Originated in India
Press release 22.10.14 - Long-standing Enigmas of Deinocheirus mirificus Resolved
Press release 04.07.14 - New Find Suggests All Dinosaurs Had Feathers

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Palaeontologists and volunteers during the 'paleotrip' in Velaux (South of France) in 2012 (photo: Thierry Hubin, RBINS)
Palaeontologists and volunteers during the 'paleotrip' in Velaux (South of France) in 2012
The big teeth of Matheronodon provincialis. Maxillary teeth (a/b and c/d) and dentary teeth (e/f and g). (scale bar: 2 cm, photo: Pascal Godefroit, RBINS)
The big teeth of Matheronodon provincialis. Maxillary teeth (a/b and c/d) and dentary teeth (e/f and g).
Artist's impression of Matheronodon provincialis, a new species of dinosaur with scissor-like teeth (image: Lukas Panzarin)
Artist's impression of the new dinosaur species Matheranodon provincialis

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2015

The ‘bumps’ on the molars which Multituberculates are named after, and the clearly-visible blood-red areas that indicate the presence of iron in the enamel. (photo: Eric De Bast, RBINS)
The ‘bumps’ on the molars which Multituberculates are named after, and the clearly-visible blood-red areas that indicate the presence of iron in the enamel.
Scientist holding skull of Barbatodon transylvanicus, the oldest fossil mammal with red teeth. (photo: Thierry Smith, RBINS)
Barbatodon transylvanicus, the oldest fossil mammal with red teeth.

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