Giant 120-million-year-old dinosaur species unearthed in Brazil

A new dinosaur species, Dasosaurus tocantinensis, was unearthed in Brazil, boasting a 65-foot neck and challenging previous understandings of prehistoric travel. Its closest relative found in Spain highlights ancient land bridges connecting continents during the Gondwana supercontinent era. This discovery also sheds light on the biological mechanisms behind the immense growth of sauropods.

Giant 120-million-year-old dinosaur species unearthed in Brazil
A new dinosaur species, Dasosaurus tocantinensis, was unearthed in Brazil, boasting a 65-foot neck and challenging previous understandings of prehistoric travel. Its closest relative found in Spain highlights ancient land bridges connecting continents during the Gondwana supercontinent era. This discovery also sheds light on the biological mechanisms behind the immense growth of sauropods.