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How the titanosaur discovery exhibits modern paleontology

Clip: 1/16/2016 | 1m 53s

The discovery of a titanosaur represents huge gains for modern paleontology.

Starting this weekend, visitors to New York's American Museum of Natural History can get close up view of what scientists believe may be the biggest creature to have ever walked the earth. The discovery represents huge gains for modern paleontology. Ivette Feliciano reports.

01/16/2016 | Rating NR

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