A team of paleontologists had quite a bit of success digging in the Arctic reaches of Alaska, finding an entirely new dinosaur species.
The Arctic reaches of Alaska are often visited by scientists of various specializations, but many people probably don't expect paleontologists to frequent the area.
Nonetheless, a team of researchers had quite a bit of success there, finding an entirely new dinosaur species.
Named the Ugrunaaluk kuukpikensis, the duck-billed herbivore thrived about 70 million years ago, growing to up to 30 feet long.
Even though the world was warmer back then, Arctic Alaska was still r