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A Never-Before-Seen 95-Million-Year-Old Plant-Eating Dinosaur Finally Reveals Itself

Summary by The Daily Galaxy
In Argentina’s Patagonia, researchers have uncovered a previously unknown dinosaur species that lived approximately 95 million years ago. Named Astigmasaura genuflexa, this massive plant-eating sauropod measured nearly 60 feet in length and weighed more than 10 tons, placing it among the last members of the Rebbachisauridae family before their disappearance around 90 million years ago. The discovery is detailed in the journal Cretaceous Research…
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The Daily Galaxy broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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