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All right, this next one, I'm going to go first. I'm now to hear some snoring. My dog's going to use the way he's been sobbing on the floor here at least heading off the plate, so the snoring might be picking up here in a few minutes. This is the first dinosaur that was discovered in Antarctica. In the class of some of the largest land animals ever, this, I would have been the dinosaur. Over 40 years ago, the backbone of up 22 million euro-sized dinosaurs was discovered. The time that the time that the time that came from in ancient marine reptile, in the new study, there was a new study came out June 29th, so a little bit that long ago, in the journal, ACTA, periodontologic, colonica, shows how the bone actually came from along next to the cell pod, and it came from a family of seropods, where the largest of the animals ever exist on land.
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