Scientists have unearthed in Mongolia the oldest and most complete fossil of a pachycephalosaur, a group of dinosaurs known for their dome-shaped skulls, according to a new study published Wednesday in the journal Nature. The fossil, which dates back between 108 and 115 million years, belongs to a juvenile from a previously unknown species that researchers are calling Zavacephale rinpoche.
Oldest and most complete fossil of a dome-headed dinosaur is found in Mongolia

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