New species of parrot-like dinosaur that lived 68 million years ago discovered

A team of researchers from the University of Edinburgh has discovered a new species of toothless, two-fingered dinosaur that lived more than 68 million years ago. The animals had a toothless beak similar to the type seen in parrots. Multiple complete skeletons of the new species, named Oksoko avarsan, were dug up in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia.

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