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Long-necked Dinosaurs Journeyed for Hundreds of Miles, Based on Their Stomach Stones
These stones were conveyed over 600 miles in the 'belly of a dinosaur.' A new study discovered that during the Mesozoic Era, dinosaurs with long necks migrated hundreds of miles across what is now called the American Midwest
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Blobfish Isn't Actually World's Ugliest Animal: 10 Facts About This Deep-Sea Creature