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Longest dinosaur thigh bone in Europe found in Spain

Last Updated 24 September 2010, 16:40 IST

The Dinopolis Foundation, a dinosaur research institute, said the 1.92-metre bone was found earlier this year at a site at Riodeva near Teruel in eastern Spain along with a 1.25-metre tibia and 15 vertebrae.

The bone is believed to belong to a giant long-necked dinosaur weighing more than 40 tonnes and measuring 30 metres, the Turiasaurus Riodevensis, first discovered in 2004 at the same site, it said in a statement.

The new fossils, in addition to those gathered in 2004, should allow the foundation to construct a skeleton of the animal, which lived some 145 million years ago, Dinopolis said.

The announcement comes two weeks after palaeontologists revealed the discovery in the same region of a new type of dinosaur with a hump that they believe is the forerunner of flesh-eating leviathans which once ruled the planet. The fossil was uncovered in the Las Hoyas formation in central Spain's Cuenca province, a treasure trove of finds that date to the Lower Cretaceous period of between 120 and 150 million years ago.

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(Published 24 September 2010, 16:37 IST)

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