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Scientists reportedly have found
the fossil of a previously unknown species of dinosaur that lived more
than 100 million years ago in what is now Mongolia.
The dinosaur, which had air sacs in some of its bones to help
support a 24-foot-long neck, belonged to a group of plant-munching
giants called sauropods -- the largest animals ever to have walked the
Earth, National Geographic News reported.
Paleontologists Daniel Ksepka and Mark Norell of the American Museum
of Natural History in New York discovered the fossil in Mongolia`s Gobi
desert in 2002, including a neck vertebra that measures nearly 2 feet
in length. The Gobi Desert has proven a great for researchers on dinosaurs.
The newly described species is named Erketu ellisoni. Erketu, the
god of might, was one of 99 deities from pre-Buddhist Mongolian
tradition, NGN reported.
The paleontologists` analysis of their find was detailed in last week`s issue of the museum`s journal, Novitates.
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