Topic: Western University of Health Sciences
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How did those dinosaurs get such long necks anyway?
A British study found that the 50-foot necks of sauropods, thought to be the largest land animals ever, were made mostly of air.
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Elephants in Arabia? Scientists find prehistoric footprints.
The fossilized gigantic footprints detected in the Arabian dessert belong to a herd of elephants, scientists say. The seven-million-year-old discovery marks the world’s oldest evidence on how these ancient mammals lived.
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Thunder Thighs dinosaur? Paleontologists actually name dinosaur for its gams
Thunder Thighs dinosaur: The elephant-sized Brontomerus – Greek for 'thunder thighs' – lived about about 110 million years ago, and had a powerful kick.







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