Scientists discover fossilized bones from two

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different species of dinosaurs in a dig site in Utah. The first set of bones belonged to a large herbivorous dinosaur, possibly a Triceratops, while the second set of bones belonged to a smaller carnivorous dinosaur, possibly a Velociraptor. The discovery of these two different species of dinosaurs in the same location suggests that they may have lived in the same environment and interacted with each other. This finding provides valuable insight into the behavior and ecology of dinosaurs during the late Cretaceous period.