Scientists on Kenya\\\\\\\'s first scientific dinosaur expedition have unearthed hundreds of bones in an area previously known for the discovery of ancient human remains, team members said.

Kenyan and US paleontologists conducting the dig said they found more than 200 dinosaur specimens, including three from large carnivorous theropods thought to be related to the fearsome Tyrannosaurus Rex, in northwestern Kenya.

The specimens recovered come from several dinosaur species, including the theropods, one or two forms of giant plant-eating sauropods or brontosaurs and a smaller bodied, two-legged herbivore akin to a duck-billed dinosaur.