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  2. Limpopo National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, a 35,000 km 2 peace park that links this park, Kruger National Park in South Africa, Gonarezhou National Park, Manjinji Pan Sanctuary and Malipati Safari Area in Zimbabwe, as well as the area between Kruger and Gonarezhou, the Sengwe communal land in Zimbabwe and the Makuleke region in ...

  3. Jurassic Museum of Asturias - Wikipedia

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    The Plateosaurus dinosaur is the largest on display here. [12] Jurassic hall. The Jurassic period, representing the intermediate period of the Mesozoic from 200 and 145 million years ago, considered the grandeur period of the dinosaurs, is represented in the Jurassic hall, which has large sauropods.

  4. List of South American dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    The genus must appear on the List of dinosaur genera. At least one named species of the creature must have been found in South America. This list is a complement to Category:Mesozoic dinosaurs of South America.

  5. List of dinosaur parks - Wikipedia

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    Has two fiberglass dinosaurs. [15] Dinosaurs Alive at Cedar Point Amusement Park, Sandusky, Ohio (2012–2018) Prehistoric Gardens, Port Orford, Oregon, opened 1955. Has at least 16 full-sized models, including non-dinosaurs. Dinosaur Park in Rapid City, South Dakota, opened 1936; Dinosaur Park in Bluff City, Tennessee with over 40 dinosaur ...

  6. Garumbatitan - Wikipedia

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    Leg bones of the closely related Tastavinsaurus. Many of the unique features of Garumbatitan are in its foot structure. These include the absence of a calcaneum, slender metatarsals with the first and fifth being shorter, a reduced ungual (claw) on the third toe, and the lack of toe bones for the fifth digit (a feature shared with titanosaurs).

  7. Andesaurus - Wikipedia

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    Andesaurus (/ ˌ æ n d ə ˈ s ɔːr ə s / AN-də-SOR-əs; "Andes lizard") is a genus of basal titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur which existed during the middle of the Cretaceous Period in South America.

  8. Prehistoric Park - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric Park is a six-part nature docu-fiction television series that premiered on ITV on 22 July 2006 and on Animal Planet on 29 October 2006. The programme was produced by Impossible Pictures, who also created Walking with Dinosaurs.

  9. Sefapanosaurus - Wikipedia

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    A distinctive feature of this dinosaur is the cross-shaped astragalus or talus bone in its ankle. The generic name is derived from the Sesotho word sefapano, meaning ‘cross’ and the Greek word saurus, meaning 'lizard'. The specific name refers to Zastron, the type locality, where the specimen was discovered.