The National Museum of Rio de Janeiro announced Thursday the discovery of a new species of "very rare" dinosaur, a "toothless" theropod that lived in southern Brazil 70 to 80 million years ago.

Called "Berthasaura leopoldinae", this small dinosaur about 1 meter long and 80 centimeters high was identified from a set of fossils found during excavations in the State of Parana, between 2011 and 2014.

A big step forward

Theropods are bipedal dinosaurs, usually carnivorous or omnivorous, and provided with teeth.

But this one "had a beak, and no tooth, unlike all the other species discovered in Brazil so far," said the National Museum in a statement.

The study, carried out jointly with the Paleontological Center of Contestado, in the state of Santa Catarina (south), was published Thursday in the scientific journal Nature.

Paleontologist Alexander Kellner, director of the National Museum, pointed out that the fossils were particularly well preserved.

“We have skull, jaw, spine, pelvic and pectoral girdles, and fore and hind limbs remains, which makes 'Bertha' one of the most complete Cretaceous dinosaurs ever discovered in Canada. Brazil, ”he explained at a press conference.

According to paleontologists, the fact that this species does not have a tooth is "a real surprise" which raises many questions about its diet.

“Maybe he ate differently from other theropod dinosaurs, but just because he doesn't have a tooth that doesn't mean he can't eat meat,” said Geovane Alves de Souza, one of the study's authors.

The name “Berthasaura leopoldinae” was chosen in homage to Bertha Luz, Brazilian scientist and researcher at the National Museum, and to Empress Maria Leopoldina, wife of Emperor Pedro I of Brazil and patron of natural science studies.

The National Museum, the largest natural history museum in Latin America, was destroyed by a terrible fire in September 2018, and priceless collections went up in smoke, including paleontological treasures.

Reconstruction work started last week and is expected to be completed in 2026.

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