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Dinosaurs liked to snuggle
Dinosaurs may have been cuter than we thought after three of them were apparently found snuggled together. Fossils from the creatures, believed to be young siblings, were found close together and scientists believe the animals may have been roosting when they died.
They could have been killed after being engulfed by ash or soil, following a natural occurrence such as a volcanic eruption. The animals from the Jurassic period would have perished in a few minutes, The Guardian reported. The US scientists unearthed the bones in the Gobi Desert, Asia, earlier this year, which was 70 million years after the animals died.
They now believe it is the first time dinosaurs have been found roosting, which is common among many animals today. This goes against the previous idea dinosaurs often acted alone. Greg Funston, from Alberta University, who was in charge of analysing the fossils, wrote in the Nature journal: “The trio had quite a close bond. They were living together at the time of death.”
He added two of the creatures were probably curled up like ostriches or emus. The species of the dinosaurs is yet to be released but they had similar features to the cassowary birds, which do not fly. The fossils were discussed in Calgary, Canada, at the Society of Vertebrate Palaeontology conference.