"Duck-billed Dinosaur Migration: From Eurasia to Africa"

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Scientists have proposed that a duck-billed dinosaur may have swum across an ocean from Eurasia to Africa, challenging the traditional belief that all dinosaurs were strictly land-based. This theory arose from the need to explain how the dinosaur species could have traveled such a distance when Africa was surrounded by water, and it opens up new possibilities for understanding the capabilities of these ancient creatures.
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