Jos Bonaparte

For the historical figure, see Joseph Bonaparte
Jos Fernando Bonaparte, Ph.D. (b. 1928), is an Argentinian paleontologist who discovered a plethora of South American dinosaurs and mentored a whole new generation of Argentinian paleontologists like Rodolfo Coria. He was born in Rosario, in the Santa Fe Province and is affiliated with the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales in Buenos Aires.

Discoveries

The dinosaurs he discovered evolved on the southern supercontinent of Gondwana in the Mesozoic era, and are strange when compared to their northern, Laurasian relatives, and even more gigantic. Bonaparte also discovered a number of archosaurs, and assisted with the study of other dinosaurs, like the Giganotosaurus carolinii.

External links

Bonaparte, Jos Fernando Bonaparte, Jos Fernando

 

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