WASHINGTON: Experts from the University of Manchester have identified Britains oldest sauropod dinosaur from a fossil bone discovered on the Yorkshire coast.
The vertebra (backbone) originates from a group of dinosaurs that includes the largest land animals to have ever walked on Earth.
Argentinosaurus, one of the species of sauropods that lived, measured 115 feet long and may have weighed up to 80 tons.
The findings, which were published in the journal PLOS ONE on June 1, provided additional evidence from Yorkshire dinosaur tracks that this particular part of the country was once UK’s own version of a “Jurassic World.”
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