What surprised Fiorillo and his team most was the co-occurrence of dozens of hadrosaurs,
also known as duck-bill dinosaurs.
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Fiorillo believes that this Alaskan discovery may connect these animals environmentally
and perhaps behaviorally to other therizinosaurs in central Asia.
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This discovery provides more evidence that Alaska was possibly the superhighway for dinosaurs between Asia and
western North America 65-70 million years ago," added Fiorillo.
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This discovery provides more evidence that Alaska was possibly the superhighway for dinosaurs between Asia
and western North America 65 to 70 million years ago," said Fiorillo.
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This discovery provides more evidence that Alaska was possibly the superhighway for dinosaurs between Asia
and western North America 65 to 70 million years ago," says Fiorillo.
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To support the theory, Fiorillo's international team of scientists from across the U.S., Japan and South Korea worked to establish if
the tracks were those of a therizinosaur and to study any unique aspects of the ecosystem.