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Scientists recently uncovered a new dinosaur — and its ancient leftovers – in a tourist hotspot in Argentina.
The dinosaur, which measured 23 feet long, is called Joaquinraptor casali . Its discovery was publicized in the journal Nature Communications on Sept. 23.
Joaquinraptor casali lived between 66 and 70 million years ago, around the time when the dinosaurs went extinct.
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Scientists unearthed the bones at the Lago Colhué Huapi rock formation in Patagonia, a region known for its glaciers, mountains and wildlife.
In sum, researchers found the creature's skull, arm, leg and tail bones – and a leg bone pressed against its jaws.