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luckylittlelady
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Scientists think they have found a new species of giant plant-eating dinosaur, Futalognkosaurus dukei, that roamed the Earth some 80m years ago.

It would have measured at least 32m (105ft) in length, making it one of the biggest dinosaurs ever found, Argentine and Brazilian palaeontologists say.

The skeleton showed signs that its owner had been eaten by predators.

The excavation site in Argentina has yielded a series of specimens since the first fossils were found there in 2000.



The skeleton found in Patagonia appears to represent a previously unknown species because of the unique structure of its neck.

Its name (pronounced foo-ta-long-koh-sohr-us) derives from the Mapuche Indian words for "giant chief of the lizards" and for Duke Energy Argentina, a company which helped fund its excavation.

'Something fantastic'

"This is one of the biggest [dinosaurs] in the world and one of the most complete of these giants that exist," said Jorge Calvo, director of the palaeontology centre at the National University of Comahue, Argentina.


He is lead author of a study on the dinosaur published in the peer-reviewed Annals of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences.

The dinosaur's remains are thought to have washed into a river, creating a barrier that collected the remains of other now-fossilised animals, fish and even leaves found at the site.

Since the first bones were found on the banks of Lake Barreales in the Argentine province of Neuquen in 2000, palaeontologists have dug up the dinosaur's neck, back region, hips and the first vertebra of its tail.


"It's among the biggest dinosaur finds and the most complete for a giant dinosaur," Alexander Kellner, a researcher with the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro, told Reuters news agency.

"The accumulation of fish and leaf fossils, as well as other dinosaurs around the find, is just something fantastic. Leaves and dinosaurs together is a great rarity. It's like a whole lost world for us."

Researchers say the fossilised ecosystem points to a warm and humid climate in Patagonia, which had forests during the Late Cretaceous period.

The area is steppe-like now and almost bare of vegetation.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7046223.stm

Re: Giant dinosaur found in Argentina (not alive)

105 feet long.   How amazing is that.   Can you imagine standing in the presence of something that huge.

Backslash
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Backslash wrote:
DoubleTalkingJive wrote:

105 feet long.   How amazing is that.   Can you imagine standing in the presence of something that huge.

This is setting up to be a penis joke so whoever makes one is banned.

BurningHills
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BurningHills wrote:

Makes you wonder why there's no dinosaurs in the Bible, eh?

Dreamline
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Dreamline wrote:
Backslash wrote:
DoubleTalkingJive wrote:

105 feet long.   How amazing is that.   Can you imagine standing in the presence of something that huge.

This is setting up to be a penis joke so whoever makes one is banned.

Thanks BS for taking the fun out of it! mad

BurningHills wrote:

Makes you wonder why there's no dinosaurs in the Bible, eh?

Bill Hicks fan? big_smile

Tommie
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Tommie wrote:

This is going to be a little off topic, but do we really need the (not alive) part in the headline?  16

Re: Giant dinosaur found in Argentina (not alive)

HAHAHA  well someone could read that title without it and think, holy moly a live dinosaur was found, awesome!  14

Dreamline
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Dreamline wrote:
Tommie wrote:

This is going to be a little off topic, but do we really need the (not alive) part in the headline?  16

hahaha!  I thought the exact same thing Tommie, but couldn't think of a non-sarcastic way to point that out. big_smile

luckylittlelady
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DoubleTalkingJive wrote:

HAHAHA  well someone could read that title without it and think, holy moly a live dinosaur was found, awesome!  14

That was exactly what I was thinking, didn't want anyone to get unecessarily excited!

monkeychow
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monkeychow wrote:

^ Excactly...i'd have come in my pants if I thought there were dinos back alive LOL

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