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    Remains of giant 200-million-year old dinosaur discovered in Argentina(1/4)

    2018-07-10 13:14:29 Ecns.cn Editor :Mo Hong'e
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    Photo released on July 9, 2018 shows an investigator works on the extraction of the remains of a giant dinosaur -- \

    Photo released on July 9, 2018 shows an investigator works on the extraction of the remains of a giant dinosaur -- "Ingenia prima" -- from the Balde de Leyes formation, near Marayes, San Juan province, Argentina. Giant dinosaurs lived on Earth much earlier than previously thought, according to a team of excavators in San Juan, who discovered the remains of a 200-million-year old species. (Photo/Agencies)

    Photo released on July 9, 2018 shows an investigator works on the extraction of the remains of a giant dinosaur -- \

    Photo released on July 9, 2018 shows an investigator works on the extraction of the remains of a giant dinosaur -- "Ingenia prima" -- from the Balde de Leyes formation, near Marayes, San Juan province, Argentina. Giant dinosaurs lived on Earth much earlier than previously thought, according to a team of excavators in San Juan, who discovered the remains of a 200-million-year old species. (Photo/Agencies)

    Photo released on July 9, 2018 shows an investigator works on the extraction of the remains of a giant dinosaur -- \

    Photo released on July 9, 2018 shows an investigator works on the extraction of the remains of a giant dinosaur -- "Ingenia prima" -- from the Balde de Leyes formation, near Marayes, San Juan province, Argentina. Giant dinosaurs lived on Earth much earlier than previously thought, according to a team of excavators in San Juan, who discovered the remains of a 200-million-year old species. (Photo/Agencies)

    Photo released on July 9, 2018 shows an investigator works on the extraction of the remains of a giant dinosaur -- \

    Photo released on July 9, 2018 shows an investigator works on the extraction of the remains of a giant dinosaur -- "Ingenia prima" -- from the Balde de Leyes formation, near Marayes, San Juan province, Argentina. Giant dinosaurs lived on Earth much earlier than previously thought, according to a team of excavators in San Juan, who discovered the remains of a 200-million-year old species. (Photo/Agencies)

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