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The fossilised skeletons of two long-necked dinosaurs which were up to 30 feet long have been unearthed by workers building a road in China.
The fossils are thought to be the remains of Lufengosaurs magnus and Lufengosaurus huenei – herbivores which roamed the Earth around 180 million years ago.
They were discovered just 1,600 feet (500 metres) apart as workers cleared soil and rocks to make way for a new road in Lufeng County in China’s Yunnan Province.
Palaeontologists say the bones of Lufengosaurus magnus include huge complete hind legs along with much of the back bone and spine.
In total the fossil measures around 16 feet (5m) long but experts believe it may have been more than 30 feet (9m) long when alive.
Sadly it appears the head may have been eroded away by the weather.
The other fossil, of Lufengosaurus huenei, was less well preserved and featured two leg bones along with part of the tail. It is thought to have been smaller than the other creature.
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