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This ‘Ninja Giant’ is the oldest titanosaur on record – Livescience.com

A new long-neck dinosaur discovered in Argentina might be the oldest titanosaur ever discovered.
The dinosaur, dubbed Ninjatitan zapati, lived 140 million years ago, which is 20 million years before the appearance of the next known titanosaur species. The discovery suggests that this group of hefty sauropods first emerged on the supercontinent Gondwana
, which was made up of what is now South America, Antarctica
, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, the Indian subcontinent and Saudi Arabia.
N. zapati…
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