Researchers in Spain have identified a gigantic, never-before-seen species of sauropod dinosaur from the Iberian Peninsula that roamed the earth about 122 million years ago. The dinosaur stood 10 meters, or 32.8 feet tall, and
In a groundbreaking find, Spain's prehistoric legacy has been unveiled with the discovery of Garumbatitan morellensis, an unprecedented dinosaur species that roamed the region 122 million years ago.
Scientists have discovered the fossils of a new giant sauropod dinosaur named Garumbatitan morellensis in Spain. This dinosaur is believed to have been one of the largest sauropods of its time, with a height of up to 10 meters. It has a unique bone structure that provides insights into the evolution of sauropods. The discovery also suggests connections between sauropod lineages across different continents.