When paleontologists unearthed the skeleton of a 70-million-year-old titanosaur in Madagascar in the late 1990s, they also recovered something that had been missing from previous such finds: a skull that matches the body.
Titanosaurs form one group of sauropod dinosaurs, the massive, four-legged plant eaters that had long necks and tails.
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