Paleontologists unearthed a flesh-eating dinosaur some 150 million years old in southern
Argentina with all its joints in place, the first time such a beast has been dug up so intact. The seven-meter (23-foot) tall, two-legged dinosaur, dubbed the
Condorraptor, was found fossilized with parts of its jaw and head showing in rock near the village of Cerro Condor in
Patagonia. It will take about a year to fully uncover the dinosaur, which could then go on display at the
Trelew museum.
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