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Giant Dinosaur Discovered in Argentina
Jul. 31, 2006
Argentinean scientists have discovered gigantic neck, back, and tail bones from one of the largest dinosaurs ever to roam the Earth.
Most impressive is a back vertebra that measures 3.48 feet (1.06 meters) tall and 5.51 feet (1.68 meters) wide, according to Fernando Novas.
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Website: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/07/060728-giant-dinosaur.html
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