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Dinosaur Fossil From Argentina Could Belong To Largest Terrestrial Animal Known To Science – Forbes
Fossilized bone fragments found in northwest Patagonia could belong to a new species of super-sized titanosaur, a dinosaur family including some of the largest…

Computer generated 3D illustration with the dinosaur Argentinosaurus.
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Fossilized bone fragments found in Neuquén Province in northwest Patagonia could belong to a new species of Titanosaur, a sauropod family of dinosaurs including some of the largest terrestrial animals to ever walk on Earth.
Titanosaurian sauropods were the most diverse and abundant large-bodied terrestrial herbivores in the Southern Hemisphere landmasses during the Cretaceous, a geological period that lasted from about 145…
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