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Recent paleontological discoveries have unveiled several new dinosaur species across the globe. In Kyrgyzstan, the remains of a predatory dinosaur named Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus have been identified, showcasing unique features that link it to theropods. Spain has revealed Qunkasaura pintiquiniestra, a titanosaur from the late Cretaceous, with significant fossil findings from the Lo Hueco site. Meanwhile, a new hadrosaurid species, Coahuilasaurus lipani, has been described in Mexico, highlighting the region's diverse prehistoric fauna. Additionally, Sasayamagnomus saegusai, a small ceratopsian from Japan, suggests migration patterns of early ceratopsians from Asia to North America, reshaping our understanding of dinosaur evolution. These discoveries collectively emphasize the rich diversity and complexity of dinosaur life during the Cretaceous period.
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