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Mfupa wa miguu,(Femur) ya Dinosaur, France
Two metres (6.6ft) long, the femur found at Angeac is thought to have belonged to a sauropod, a plant-eating dinosaur with a long neck and tail. Sauropods, common in the late Jurassic era, were among the largest land animals that ever existed. Such dinosaurs, which lived more than 140m years ago, would have weighed 40 to 50 tonnes.

Thanks so much GeoMex i learn something through your post.
 
Two metres (6.6ft) long, the femur found at Angeac is thought to have belonged to a sauropod, a plant-eating dinosaur with a long neck and tail. Sauropods, common in the late Jurassic era, were among the largest land animals that ever existed. Such dinosaurs, which lived more than 140m years ago, would have weighed 40 to 50 tonnes.

Thanks so much GeoMex i learn something through your post.
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African Giant Earthworm ๐Ÿ‘‰According to the Encyclopedia of Endangered Species, individuals reliably reach 6.6ft (2m) long, with a diameter of 4cm. Another species, the African giant earthworm is known as (Microchaetus rappi).
 
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