England museum scientists discover more than 550 new species in 2021

A roly-poly monochromatic beetle. A fan-throated lizard. A rice rat that may be an example of island gigantism. And two crocodile-faced dinosaurs. These are some of the more than 550 species that researchers at the Natural History Museum in London discovered in 2021, despite COVID-19 restrictions. 

The museum’s largest discoveries were two carnivorous dinosaurs dug up on the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom. The extinct spinosaurids, which sported crocodile-like mubs, were affectionately named “hell heron” and “riverbank hunter,” respectively. Another new U.K. dinosaur species was named “chief dragon,” even though it was the size of a chicken, Live Science previously reported

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