New Small Dinosaur Enigmacursor on Display in London

A new species of small dinosaur, which lived 150 million years ago, has been identified and will be exhibited at the Natural History Museum in London. The fossil belongs to Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, which lived in the late Jurassic period.
Enigmacursor, meaning "running puzzle," was about the size of a Labrador, standing 64 centimeters tall and 1.8 meters long. Its bones were found in the Morrison Formation.
Professor Susannah Maidment stated that the discovery paves the way for new species. Enigmacursor will be permanently exhibited at the museum.