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New Jurassic dinosaur species identified in Thailand from a single bone

New long-necked dinosaur species discovered in Thailand after 150 million years

Scientists have identified a new dinosaur species named Uragasaurus kalasinensis, discovered in Thailand. The plant-eating dinosaur is notable for its remarkably long neck, estimated to be as long as…

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