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First Canadian Dimetrodon: Fossil Teeth Reveal True Identity Of Misidentified Dinosaur
A recent analysis of eight fossilized teeth revealed the true identity of a dinosaur species incorrectly classified years ago. It turns out that Dimetrodon borealis actually represents the first Canadian Dimetrodon, or terrestrial animal with steak knife-like teeth.
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