A group of scientists combined new methods to study dinosaur teeth in Morocco's Kem Kem Basin. These methods, which utilize artificial intelligence, have yielded better results.
Recent Morocco fossil discoveries have given a glimpse into the final days of dinosaurs in Africa, American paleontologist Nicholas Longrich told Yabiladi.
In a study published in the journal Cretaceous Research, seven researchers announced the discovery of an abundance of fossilized Spinosaurus teeth in a new locality near Tarda in southeastern Morocco. The findings bring further evidence about the aquatic lifestyle of the dinosaur.
After it was suggested that he could be a semi-aquatic creature in 2014, a recent study has revealed that Spinosaurus could actually swim. The theropod that lived in Morocco was perfectly equipped to prey under water.
100 million years ago, three species of flying reptiles lived in Morocco. Discovered by researchers in March, the reptiles lived in the Kem Kem beds and preyed on fish.
During the prehistoric era, many dinosaurs roamed, swam and flew over Morocco. The giant reptiles were different, unique-looking and fascinating. Discover four of Morocco’s most bizarre-looking dinosaurs.
Fossils of one of the rarest dinosaurs in the world were discovered twice. The first time was in 1915 in Egypt while the second time dates back to 2013, when a group of scientists headed by Nizar Ibrahim, a German paleontologist, found fossils of «Spinosaurus aegypticus» in the region of Kem Kem, eastern Morocco. Fossils allegedly similar to the ones discovered in Morocco are being sold on the Internet by an individual called George Corneille as reported by Abdelouahed Lagnaoui, a