
"Discovery of a Canadian Herbivorous Dinosaur Species"
Paleontologists have identified a new species of herbivorous dinosaur called Gremlin slobodorum, a leptoceratopsid that lived over 70 million years ago in what is now Alberta, Canada. Measuring approximately 2 meters in length, this dinosaur lacked horns and had a small frill extending from behind its head. The discovery of Gremlin slobodorum fills a gap in the fossil record of leptoceratopsids in Alberta and provides insights into the evolution of these plant-eating dinosaurs.