"Student Discovers Terrifying New Dinosaur Species Roaming the Midwest"

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An Oklahoma State University student, Kyle Atkins-Weltman, has discovered and named a new dinosaur species, Eoneophron infernalis, which weighed around 150 to 160 pounds and stood about 3 feet tall at the hip. The fossils were found in the Hell Creek Formation, and the discovery was made with the help of several researchers, including OSU-CHS anatomy professor Holly Woodward Ballard. The new species is described as a very bird-like dinosaur with a toothless beak, short tail, and covered in feathers.
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