Scientists have unearthed a 140-million-year-old thigh bone, which weighs 400 kg (880 pounds), is the latest discovery at the vast Angeac-Charente palaeontological site near Bordeaux, France. But thanks to its remarkably good condition, the femur -- which scientists say probably belonged to a gigantic sauropod -- could piece together an incomplete set of bones.
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Colossal dinosaur bone find in France thrills scientists
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July 30, 2019
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