Almost after 133 million years of the Cretaceous Period, scientists have discovered a fossilised skull of dinosaur, herbivore—likely related to be Iguanodon. AS per scientists, it may be the only extant impression of dinosaur brain tissue.
The endocast was first discovered in 2004, when a fossil hunter in England came across a pebble with odd ripples along its surface.
“As we can’t see the lobes of the brain itself, we can’t say for sure how big this dinosaur’s brain was. Conditions were just right in order to allow preservation of the brain tissue. Hopefully, this is the first of many such discoveries”, Scientists added.
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