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Bones found in Argentina may belong to the world's largest dinosaur

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Experts in Argentina are reconstructing the fossilized bones of what may have been the largest dinosaur that ever lived on Earth. The remains of a 98 million-year-old titanosaur were uncovered in Argentina’s northwest Patagonia in 2012. The giant bones, including 24 vertebrae of the tail and elements of the pelvic and pectoral girdle, had been preserved in thick, sedimentary deposits known as the Candeleros Formation.

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