

Europe's Most Complete Dinosaur Skull Unearthed in Spain
In a groundbreaking paleontological discovery, the most complete dinosaur skull in Europe has been unearthed in Teruel, Spain. The remarkably preserved fossil, a portion of a stegosaurus's skull, measures approximately 40 centimeters in length and is estimated to be 150 million years old. "It's very rare to find skulls," explains a paleontologist in the RTVE Noticias report, "because their bones are extremely fragile." This discovery is particularly significant because the completeness of the skull allows for a more detailed understanding of stegosaurus anatomy and evolution. The team continues its work at the Riodeva site, anticipating further discoveries of juvenile stegosaurus remains. This exceptional find underscores Teruel's rich paleontological heritage and its importance in unraveling the mysteries of prehistoric life. The discovery promises to significantly advance our knowledge of these ancient creatures.