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Tango0116 Dec 2020 12:19 p.m. PST

…Jurassic Global Warming

"The newly-identified dinosaur lived in what is now Patagonia, Argentina during the Early Jurassic epoch.

The ancient creature was a type of eusauropod, a group of long-necked, strictly herbivorous, quadrupedal dinosaurs that thrived from the Early Jurassic through the Late Cretaceous.

Named Bagualia alba, the animal is in fact the oldest eusauropod dinosaur known to date…"

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