A new species of dinosaurs found in Argentina

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Scientists from Argentina during the paleontological studies in the west of the country discovered the remains of a certain prehistoric animal.

After careful research, they concluded that the fossils belong to a dinosaur belonging to a hitherto unknown species.

The largest dinosaur ever living on Earth is discovered.

The weight of the animal, whose fossilized remains were found in the province of Mendoza, was estimated at about 60 tons, which is an absolute record among all the animals that have ever inhabited the Earth. Its length was about ten meters. This new species of dinosaurs has so far received the unofficial name of "the giant of Gonzalez and Parejas."

Presumably, this dinosaur was a herbivore, and lived about 86 million years ago. Most likely, this species lasted about two million years, after which it completely became extinct.

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