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To the breaking point: Testing ideas about the evolution of long-necked sauropod dinosaurs
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To the breaking point: Testing ideas about the evolution of long-necked sauropod dinosaurs
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Sauropod dinosaurs were the largest land-dwelling animals of all time, with highly elongated necks and tails that were held suspended above the ground.
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07/11/2016
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