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  • The massive bone in the image is a fossilized femur from a giant sauropod dinosaur , dating back around 140 million years to the Early Cretaceous period

    It was discovered at the Angeac-Charente site in southwestern France —one of Europe’s most important dinosaur dig locations.

    This femur is enormous It measures over 6.5 feet (2 meters) long and weighs about 1,100 pounds (500 kg), making it one of the largest dinosaur thigh bones ever found. Its size suggests it belonged to a massive long-necked herbivore, similar to other giant sauropods that once roamed prehistoric Europe

    Scientists believe fossils from this site may belong to a previously unknown species The scale of the bone helps estimate the dinosaur’s total length at over 80 feet (25 meters) and its weight at several dozen tons

    Finds like this are extremely rare in Europe and give researchers valuable clues about how these giants lived, moved, and evolved millions of years ago
    The massive bone in the image is a fossilized femur from a giant sauropod dinosaur , dating back around 140 million years to the Early Cretaceous period It was discovered at the Angeac-Charente site in southwestern France —one of Europe’s most important dinosaur dig locations. This femur is enormous It measures over 6.5 feet (2 meters) long and weighs about 1,100 pounds (500 kg), making it one of the largest dinosaur thigh bones ever found. Its size suggests it belonged to a massive long-necked herbivore, similar to other giant sauropods that once roamed prehistoric Europe Scientists believe fossils from this site may belong to a previously unknown species The scale of the bone helps estimate the dinosaur’s total length at over 80 feet (25 meters) and its weight at several dozen tons Finds like this are extremely rare in Europe and give researchers valuable clues about how these giants lived, moved, and evolved millions of years ago
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