Because so few dinosaurs had been found in Zimbabwe, the skeleton had a good chance of belonging to an unknown species. Together with other recent finds from Zimbabwe, Musango indicates that southern Africa supported distinct dinosaur communities rather than one broadly shared fauna. Described in the Journal of Systematic Paleontology, Musango becomes only the fifth dinosaur named from Zimbabwe. However, researchers have not identified a single dinosaur taxon in both Zimbabwe’s deposits and South Africa’s main Karoo Basin. Source: Newly Discovered Dinosaur From Zimbabwe Could Change What We Know About Ancient Southern African Ecosystems | Discover Magazine