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Dinosaur: Australodocus bohetii
Jurassic: 149.2–145 Ma
  
		            
| Length*: | 20 m | 65.6 ft | 
| Weight*: | 18 t | 39,683 lb | 
*The largest known specimen
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    Material: Two cervical vertebrae, another two cervical vertebrae were destroyed, other material ?
References: Mannion, P. D., Upchurch, P., Schwarz, D., & Wings, O. (2019). Taxonomic affinities of the putative titanosaurs from the Late Jurassic Tendaguru Formation of Tanzania: phylogenetic and biogeographic implications for eusauropod dinosaur evolution.
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