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Maroc Maroc - CPHPOST.DK - A la Une - 09/Jul 11:01

World-leading long-necked dinosaur skeleton unveiled in Denmark

A unique long-neck dinosaur skeleton, consisting of 97 percent genuinely articulated whole bones, has been set up in Denmark’s Museum of Evolution in Knuthenborg Safari Park, 1.5 hours outside Copenhagen. The skeleton is a Camarasaurus Grandis from the Sauropod dinosaur species, known for its 13-metre long neck, tail, and small head in relation to body […]

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