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‘Last African dinosaur’ discovered in Moroccan mine

By Reuters
05 June 2017   |   12:17 pm
A fossil of one of the last dinosaurs living in Africa before their extinction 66 million years ago has been discovered in a phosphate mine in northern Morocco.

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