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World's largest dinosaur skeleton unveiled

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By ABC7
Monday, July 13, 2009
July 13, 2009 (CHICAGO) The replica was displayed for the first time at an exhibition hall in suburban Tokyo Monday afternoon.

The skeleton is 114 feet long.

The original bones of the dinosaur were discovered in northwestern china in 2001.

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