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In 1934, paleontologist Barnum Brown, who also first discovered Tyrannosaurus rex on 1902, lead an expedition in the Morrison Formation in Wyoming to uncover new dinosaur fossils. This lead him to uncover over 3,000 bones of sauropod dinosau

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  • In 1934, paleontologist Barnum Brown, who also first discovered Tyrannosaurus rex on 1902, lead an expedition in the Morrison Formation in Wyoming to uncover new dinosaur fossils. This lead him to uncover over 3,000 bones of sauropod dinosau
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  • In 1934, paleontologist Barnum Brown, who also first discovered Tyrannosaurus rex on 1902, lead an expedition in the Morrison Formation in Wyoming to uncover new dinosaur fossils. This lead him to uncover over 3,000 bones of sauropod dinosau rs. Unfortunately the expedition was cancelled the next year and many of the bones were lost in a fire at the American Museum of Natural History. Only about 10% of the bones survived, part of it including a fully-complete skull. At first they were thought to have belonged to another large sauropod called Barosaurus, but a closer analysis in 2012 by Emanuel Tschopp and Octavio Mateus revealed that it was in fact its own species. It was named Kaatedocus siberi, which means "Siber's small Diplodocus".
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