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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP30 Jan 2021 3:56 p.m. PST

"Fossils of a gigantic dinosaur are emerging from the ground in Argentina after 98 million years – and the creature may be the largest land animal that scientists have ever found.

The ancient bones are from a titanosaur. At one point, this group of long-necked "sauropod" dinosaurs lived across the world. Some of the last titanosaurs lived in South America, where they evolved into giants including Patagotitan, which is sometimes claimed to be the largest land animal ever to exist…."

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Believe it or not … there are still several specimens alive here… now we call them "Peronist politicians" … and they are even in government …(smile)


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PaulCollins30 Jan 2021 3:59 p.m. PST

Very funny Armand…you made me lol.

Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP30 Jan 2021 4:14 p.m. PST

Happy for that my friend … and oh! …since those old days… they didn't change the habit of breaking and stealing the eggs of other species either … (smile)

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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP31 Jul 2024 10:40 p.m. PST

Meet Bustingorrytitan shiva, New Gigantic Titanosaur from Argentina


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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP20 Aug 2024 4:56 p.m. PST

Ancient rock art in Argentinian cave may have transmitted information across 100 generations

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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP06 Mar 2025 10:08 p.m. PST

Archaeologists Find Stone Tool Marks on 21,000-Year-Old Glyptodont Bones in Argentina

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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP22 May 2025 9:26 p.m. PST

Monstrous New Cousin Of T. Rex With Super-Hearing Unearthed In Argentina

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