
First-of-its-kind green dinosaur skeleton recovered in Utah could be new species, says National Geographic
Fox News
A 150-million-year-old unique green dinosaur skeleton, which could be a new species, has been reassembled for display in Los Angeles. The dinosaur was first spotted in 2007.
"It opens up the exciting possibility that we’re looking at a species that hasn’t been documented before." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.
The 150-million-year-old dinosaur was first spotted in 2007, according to a report from National Geographic, among a "logjam" of various dinosaur bones belonging to diplodocus, stegosaurus, allosaurus, camarasaurus and other species.
More Related News

Pizza before tomatoes? Ancient Rome's version of America's favorite food looked nothing like today's
Ancient Rome pizza at Hungary restaurant features no tomatoes or mozzarella, using garum fish sauce and olive paste. Neverland Pizzeria's dish is limited-edition.












