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Dinosaur named Judith discovered

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Fossils of a new dinosaur called a ‘Judith’ dinosaur have been discovered in America.

The fossils came from the Judith River rock formation in the state of Montana and that’s how it got the nickname.

Its official scientific name is a tongue-twisting Spiclypeus shipporum.

The image supplied is what dinosaur experts think the Spiclypeus would have looked like.

Experts think Judith was about 4.5m long, had big horns sticking out to the side over its eyes and spikes at the back of its head pointing in different directions.

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  1. HOW DO U SCIENTISTS KNOW WHAT THEY LOOK LIKE, WHAT COLOUR THEY ARE? THEY DON’T HAVE ANY IDEA EXECPT THE FOSSILS-THEY ONLY GIVE THE MAIN BONES AND SHAPE OF DINO.

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