Giant ‘unusual’ 82ft-long dinosaur skeleton discovered in man’s backyard in Portugal

Sauropods inhabited Europe 160 to 100 million years ago
Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon, Portugal
Bill McLoughlin26 August 2022

A giant 82ft-long dinosaur skeleton has been discovered in a man’s backyard in Portugal.

Palaeontologists from Spain and Portugal began working on the site in Pombal, central Portugal, in 2017 after the man noticed fragments during construction work.

Researchers now believe the skeleton to be of a sauropod which were large four-legged dinosaurs.

Sauropods were herbivores which lived from the Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous period, around 160 to 100 millions years ago.

The skeleton is measured at 39ft high and was termed as “unusual” by Elisabete Malafaia, postdoctoral researcher at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon due to the position of the remains.

She said: “It is not usual to find all the ribs of an animal like this, let alone in this position, maintaining their original anatomical position.

“This mode of preservation is relatively uncommon in the fossil record of dinosaurs, in particular sauropods, from the Portuguese Upper Jurassic.”

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