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Dreadnoughtus May Lose its Title as 'World's Heaviest Dinosaur'
Dreadnoughtus - the long-necked herbivore recently uncovered in Patagonia - was previously thought to be the world's heaviest dinosaur, but now new findings may upend its heavyweight title.
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