What was Abudhabia
baynunensis and
where was it found?
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In honour of the area where it was found it has been called Abudhabia baynunensis. The study of the UAE fossils began in earnest in 1979 when the late Peter Whybrow, paleaontologist at the Natural History Museum (UK), found a fossil of horse teeth in soft sandstone near Jebel Dhanna.
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Unique discoveries include fossils belonging to a gerbil that has now been named Abudhabia baynunensis, and a primitive, three-toed horse known as Hipparion abudhabiense. ... “Basically, this is fossilised behaviour,” Dr Bibi told The National's Vesela Todorova in 2012.
It is located in the far west and southwest part of the United Arab Emirates along the southern coast of the Persian Gulf between latitudes 22°40' and around 25° north and longitudes 51° and around 56° east. It borders the emirate of Dubai and emirate of Sharjah to its north.