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6 incredible new dinosaurs we discovered in 2025

Last updated: December 25, 2025 11:05 am
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The discovery of ancient creatures never fails to captivate the imagination of scientists and enthusiasts alike. Recently, a team of palaeontologists unearthed some remarkable fossils that shed light on the diverse and fascinating world of dinosaurs. Let’s take a closer look at these incredible finds.

First up is Zavacephale rinpoche, a dome-headed dinosaur that roamed Mongolia 108 million years ago. This specimen, the oldest of its kind ever discovered, was described as a “cabochon jewel” by the researchers who found it. Despite being just a teenager at the time of its demise, Zavacephale rinpoche would have been about a metre long and weighed approximately 6 kilograms.

Next on the list is Spicomellus afer, a heavily armoured dinosaur that lived 165 million years ago in Morocco. This ankylosaur was so uniquely bizarre that scientists struggled to find the right words to describe it. In the end, they settled on the term “baroque” to capture the creature’s distinct appearance.

Moving on to Duonychus tsogtbaatari, a 90-million-year-old dinosaur from the Gobi desert. This bipedal herbivore sported two fingers on each hand, each armed with massive claws up to 30 centimetres long. Despite its vegetarian diet, Duonychus tsogtbaatari’s formidable claws were a force to be reckoned with.

Shri rapax, a Velociraptor-like dinosaur found in the Gobi desert, was a fierce predator with hands and claws that inspired its name, meaning “rapacious.” At 2 metres in length, this dinosaur may have been one of the most dangerous hunters of its time, prowling the ancient sand dunes and lakes between 75 and 71 million years ago.

Baminornis zhenghensis, a 150-million-year-old fossil from China, puzzled researchers with its bird-like characteristics. This quail-sized creature is believed to be one of the earliest known birds, showcasing the evolution of short tails in modern avian species.

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Last but not least, Joaquinraptor casali, a ferocious megaraptor from Patagonia, was found with a crocodile leg stuck in its jaw. Armed with a thumb claw the size of a human forearm, this dinosaur may have been one of the most formidable predators of the Cretaceous period.

These incredible discoveries offer a glimpse into the diverse and fascinating world of ancient creatures that once roamed the Earth. Each fossil tells a unique story of survival, adaptation, and evolution, adding to our understanding of the rich history of life on our planet.

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