English: Tawa hallae, a primitive theropod
dinosaur from
New Mexico,
North America, described and published in 2009. This illustration is based on images published in Science and information from National Science Foundation.[1][2][3]
References
↑Nesbitt S.J., Smith N.D., Irmis R.B., Turner A.H., Downs A & Norell M.A. (2009). "A Complete Skeleton of a Late Triassic Saurischian and the Early Evolution of Dinosaurs". Science326(5959): p. 1530-1533. DOI:
10.1126/science.1180350
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North america. Described and published in 2009, this early
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