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  2. Balaur bondoc - Wikipedia

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    Skeletal reconstruction showing known remains in white. The first small bones belonging to Balaur bondoc consisted of six elements of the front limbs. Named specimens FGGUB R. 1580–1585, these were discovered in 1997 in Romania by Dan Grigorescu, but the morphology of the arm was so unusual that scientists could not correctly combine them, [6] [7] mistaking them for the remains of an ...

  3. Category:Fossils of Romania - Wikipedia

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  4. List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Group or Formation Period Notes Bedoulian Formation: Cretaceous: Boteni Formation: Neogene: Bozes Formation: Cretaceous: Brasov Formation: Cretaceous: Capusu Formation

  5. Dinosaurs of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The dinosaurs of Romania are mostly Cretaceous in age, though a series of footprints referred to Parabrontopodus mcintoshi was described from the Early Jurassic of Anina, southwestern Romania. [1] Lowermost Cretaceous dinosaurs come from a bauxite mine in the Bihor County (northwest Romania) that has yielded thousands of disarticulated bones.

  6. List of European dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    The type species was found in the United States. Several species lived around the world, including in Europe, but T. gurneyi is the only non-North American species to receive a formal name. It represents Europe's largest terrestrial predator [79] Transylvanosaurus: 2022 Pui Beds (Late Cretaceous, Maastrichtian) Romania

  7. Scientists unveil 240-million-year-old ‘dragon’ fossil

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    Newly-discovered fossils have allowed scientists to reveal a 240-million-year-old “dragon” in its entirety for the first ever time, National Museums Scotland (NMS) said in a statement on Friday.

  8. Balaur - Wikipedia

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    A dragon sculpture in Romania. A balaur (pl. balauri) in Romanian folklore is a type of many-headed dragon or monstrous serpent, sometimes said to be equipped with wings. The number of heads is usually around three, but they can also have seven heads or even twelve heads according to some legends.

  9. Mysterious metal monolith found in Romania the same day a ...

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    Another twist has emerged in the mystery surrounding a massive metal monolith discovered in the U.S. last month. Conspiracy theories were only further fueled after the 12-foot obelisk vanished ...