Fossil find
Canada names new dinosaur
Washington — It’s not every day a dinosaur gets named after you, so Canadian fossil hunter Wendy Sloboda celebrated in a unique way.
“I got a tattoo of my dinosaur recently to show it off. It’s pretty exciting for me,” said Wendy, who first spotted the fossils of the dinosaur now named Wendiceratops in Alberta’s remote badlands.
Scientists on July 8 announced the discovery of Wendiceratops, a 6-metre two-tonne beast with a large, upright horn on its nose. — Reuters