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Discovery of 20-meter Brazilian sauropod hints at an ancient Europe-to-South America highway
science18 days ago

Discovery of 20-meter Brazilian sauropod hints at an ancient Europe-to-South America highway

A new long-necked sauropod, Dasosaurus tocantinensis, from Maranhão, Brazil, dating to about 120 million years ago, was found eight meters underground at a construction site; at roughly 20 meters long, it is the largest known Brazilian dinosaur from the region and is closest to a Spanish species, Garumbatitan morellensis, implying a European lineage that dispersed to South America via Africa around 140–120 million years ago and suggesting earlier intercontinental faunal exchange; the discovery expands northeastern Brazil’s dinosaur record and highlights construction sites as windows into ancient ecosystems, though dating uncertainties remain and researchers plan further excavations with the site owner.

New Brazilian Sauropod Fossil Traces European Origins of South American Dinosaurs
science3 months ago

New Brazilian Sauropod Fossil Traces European Origins of South American Dinosaurs

Paleontologists in northeastern Brazil describe a 120-million-year-old sauropod, Dasosaurus tocantinensis, from the Itapecuru Formation. The partial skeleton reveals unique features and suggests the species is closely related to European dinosaurs, implying a migration route from Europe to South America via northern Africa during the Early Cretaceous. This finding challenges views of South America as isolated and expands understanding of Early Cretaceous sauropod diversity and intercontinental connections within Gondwana and Europe.