India Unearths First Ever Dicraeosaurid Sauropod Remains

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India Unearths First Ever Dicraeosaurid Sauropod Remains
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The first ever remains of a dicraeosaurid sauropod have been discovered in India. The fossil, a partial dorsal vertebra, was found in the Thar Desert and has been dated to approximately 167 million years ago. Named Tharosaurus indicus, the dinosaur belonged to a group of long-necked herbivores called dicraeosaurids. The discovery suggests that India played a significant role in the emergence of neosauropods, and further research is needed to explore the country's potential for dinosaur fossils.

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