Article 6C7H1 Isle of Wight fossilised remains identified as new dinosaur species

Isle of Wight fossilised remains identified as new dinosaur species

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Matthew Weaver
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Creature has been named Vectipelta barretti after Prof Paul Barrett of London's Natural History Museum

Fossilised remains from the Isle of Wight have been identified as a new dinosaur species that has been named after a palaeontologist at the London's Natural History Museum.

It belongs to a group of plant-eating dinosaurs known as ankylosaurs that was found in the 1980s on the island's Wessex formation - a geological feature dating to between 145m and 66m years ago.

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