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New giant dinosaur fossil reveals prehistoric continental links 120 million years ago

Named Dasosaurus tocantinensis, the fossils were uncovered in 2021 at a site hosting infrastructure works near Davinopolis, in Brazil's northeastern state of Maranhao

Reuters Published 14.03.26, 11:36 AM
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Employees carry one of the bones of a dinosaur found in Davinopolis, Maranhao state, Brazil, April 30, 2021. (Pictures: Reuters)
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Brazilian scientists have identified a new species of giant dinosaur with ties to a similar animal found in Spain, reinforcing knowledge that land routes once connected parts of South America, Africa and Europe about 120 million years ago.

Named Dasosaurus tocantinensis, the species is one of the biggest found in the South American country and was described this month in the Journal of Systematic Palaeontology.

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An employee works at the excavation site where dinosaur bones were found in Davinopolis, Maranhao state, Brazil, April 28, 2021.
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An employee works at the excavation site where dinosaur bones were found in Davinopolis, Maranhao state, Brazil, April 27, 2021.

The fossils were uncovered in 2021 at a site hosting infrastructure works near Davinopolis, in Brazil's northeastern state of Maranhao, and the research was led by Elver Mayer of the Federal University of the Sao Francisco Valley.

The remains include a femur measuring about 1.5 meters (59 inches), which helped researchers estimate the animal stretched roughly 20 meters long.

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Dinosaur bones at the excavation site in Davinopolis, Maranhao state, Brazil, April 28, 2021.

"As the excavation progressed over the days, we began to see the evidence of that huge bone, which is the femur," said Leonardo Kerber, a paleontologist at the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM) who contributed to the research.

"This indicates it was a very large dinosaur. Today we know Dasosaurus is among the biggest dinosaurs ever found in Brazil," he noted.

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A drone view shows workers at the excavation site where dinosaur bones were found in Davinopolis, Maranhao state, Brazil, April 27, 2021.

According to UFSM, analysis indicated the species is the closest known relative of Garumbatitan morellensis, a dinosaur described in Spain.

Their lineage was European and may have dispersed into what is now South America roughly 130 million years ago, likely via northern Africa, before the Atlantic fully opened, the university said.

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Employees work at the excavation site where dinosaur bones were found in Davinopolis, Maranhao state, Brazil, April 28, 2021.
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Leonardo Kerber, a paleontologist at the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM), lies next to one of the dinosaur bones found in Davinopolis, Maranhao state, Brazil, June 10, 2021.

Dasosaurus tocantinensis's name combines references to the region where the dinosaur was found, including the Tocantins River, a major waterway whose eastern margins lie near the fossil site. 

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