Compared to Eurasia and North and South America, Africa isn't particularly well-known for its dinosaurs--but
the species that lived on this continent during the
Mesozoic Era were among the fiercest on the planet.
Here's a list of the 10 most important African dinosaurs, ranging from Aardonyx to Vulcanodon.
http://dinosaurs.about.c...p/African-Dinosaurs.htm
There is a book on the same: Famous Dinosaurs of Africa:
"African dinosaurs make a significant contribution to palaeontology, but they are often omitted from books in favour of better-known species like T. Rex. But their
fossils have been discovered across the continent – from
the Sahara Desert and the dusty plains of Kenya and Tanzania to the sandstone flats of the Karoo – and they are no less magnificent or
fascinating than their
'celebrity' cousins.
And are there dinosaurs roaming the vast forests of Congo waiting to be 'discovered'?
http://www.mokelembembe.com/
http://normsplace.homest...veafricandinosaurs.html
http://www.skygaze.com/c...strange/Dinosaurs.shtml
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