Fossils of herbivore around the size of bus discovered in Egyptian deserts

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Researchers from Mansoura University of Egypt have recently unearthed fossils of long-necked herbivore near Western deserts in Egypt that is around the size of the bus.

The skeleton has been named Mansourasaurus Shahinae.

Researchers called the discovery the landmark that could shed light on a particular period of humanity of the African continent.

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