<p>Palaeontologists in Portugal have unearthed the fossilised skeleton of what could be the largest dinosaur ever found in Europe.</p>.<p>The remains are thought to be those of a sauropod, a herbivorous dinosaur 12 metres (39 feet) tall and 25 metres long that roamed the Earth around 150 million years ago.</p>.<p>"It's one of the biggest specimens discovered in Europe, perhaps in the world," palaeontologist Elisabete Malafaia, from the Faculty of Sciences at Lisbon University, told AFP on Monday.</p>.<p>The bones were uncovered by Portuguese and Spanish scientists in the garden of a house near Pombal in central Portugal at the beginning of August.</p>.<p>Among the bones collected, they found the remains of a rib about three metres long, Malafaia said.</p>.<p>Fossil fragments were first noticed at the site in 2017, when the owner was digging up his garden to make way for an extension.</p>.<p>He contacted palaeontologists, who unearthed part of the dinosaur skeleton earlier this month and have been examining it ever since.</p>.<p>Sauropods have characteristically long necks and tails and are among the largest animals to have ever lived.</p>.<p>The fossils discovered at the Monte Agudo site in Pombal are thought to be those of a brachiosaurid who lived during the Upper Jurassic period.</p>.<p>The fact that the vertebrae and ribs were found at the same location and in the position they would have been in the dinosaur's anatomy is "relatively rare", Malafaia said.</p>.<p>The team may conduct more digs in the coming months at the site and in the surrounding area.</p>
<p>Palaeontologists in Portugal have unearthed the fossilised skeleton of what could be the largest dinosaur ever found in Europe.</p>.<p>The remains are thought to be those of a sauropod, a herbivorous dinosaur 12 metres (39 feet) tall and 25 metres long that roamed the Earth around 150 million years ago.</p>.<p>"It's one of the biggest specimens discovered in Europe, perhaps in the world," palaeontologist Elisabete Malafaia, from the Faculty of Sciences at Lisbon University, told AFP on Monday.</p>.<p>The bones were uncovered by Portuguese and Spanish scientists in the garden of a house near Pombal in central Portugal at the beginning of August.</p>.<p>Among the bones collected, they found the remains of a rib about three metres long, Malafaia said.</p>.<p>Fossil fragments were first noticed at the site in 2017, when the owner was digging up his garden to make way for an extension.</p>.<p>He contacted palaeontologists, who unearthed part of the dinosaur skeleton earlier this month and have been examining it ever since.</p>.<p>Sauropods have characteristically long necks and tails and are among the largest animals to have ever lived.</p>.<p>The fossils discovered at the Monte Agudo site in Pombal are thought to be those of a brachiosaurid who lived during the Upper Jurassic period.</p>.<p>The fact that the vertebrae and ribs were found at the same location and in the position they would have been in the dinosaur's anatomy is "relatively rare", Malafaia said.</p>.<p>The team may conduct more digs in the coming months at the site and in the surrounding area.</p>