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known as Baynshiree/Baynshire,
Baynshirenskaya Svita,
Baysheen Shireh, or
Bayan Shireh) is a
geological formation in Mongolia, that
dates to the Cretaceous...
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period about 96
million to 89
million years ago in what is now the
Bayan Shireh Formation of Mongolia. The
genus is
currently monotypic, only including...
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including the
skull of a
young individual. It was
found at the
Tugriken Shireh locality of the
Djadochta Formation during the
context of the Mongolian-****anese...
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species a
common occurrence in
Tugriken Shireh. Some of the most
notable excavations made at
Tugriken Shireh include the
Fighting Dinosaurs (Protoceratops...
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between 96
million and 89
million years ago. It is
known from the
Bayan Shireh Formation of
Mongolia and its
fossils were
between 2002 and 2003 during...
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Mohamoud Ali
Shire MBE (Somali:
Maxamuud Cali Shire, Arabic: محمود علي شري; died 1960) was a
Somali Sultan of the W****ngali Sultanate. He bore the title...
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dinosaur species a
common occurrence in
Tugriken Shireh.
Since its discovery, the
Tugriken Shireh locality has
yielded some of the most
significant specimens...
- partial—and large—caenagnathid
dentary (specimen MPC-D 107/17) from the
Bayan Shireh Formation,
discovered in 2008 by the
Hayashibara Museum of
Natural Sciences-Mongolian...
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plesiosaur and
hybodont shark remains (which are also
known in the
Bayan Shireh Formation) are
indicatives of a
river system with
connections to the ocean...
- Dzun-Bayan, Mongolia. This
locality is one of many
deriving from the
Bayan Shireh Formation, an
Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian-Turonian)-aged
geologic formation...