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Discover the Remains of a 95 Million-Year-Old Dinosaur in Argentina

Summary by cba24n.com.ar
A new paleontological finding in Argentina made it possible to find the fossils of a dinosaur specimen that inhabited the Patagonia region about 95 million years ago and was baptized Astigmasaura genuflexa. Eight years ago a group of oil workers from YPF found the skeleton almost complete in the El Orejano site, located in the northwest of the department of Añelo, Neuquén province.
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A new paleontological finding in Argentina made it possible to find the fossils of a dinosaur specimen that inhabited the Patagonia region about 95 million years ago and was baptized Astigmasaura genuflexa. Eight years ago a group of oil workers from YPF found the skeleton almost complete in the El Orejano site, located in the northwest of the department of Añelo, Neuquén province.

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cba24n.com.ar broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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