dinosaur
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'Dragon of Death' - Fossils of Massive Reptile Unearthed in Argentina
A team of paleontologists unearthed a gargantuan reptile in Argentina. It was one of the largest flying known vertebrates and has been dubbed "Dragon of Death."
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