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Dinosaurs Dinosaurs Shingopana

Shingopana

SHEEN-go-PAH-nah, “wide neck” (in Kiswahili, an official language of Tanzania)

Shingopana was a small titanosaur. It was more like South American titanosaurs than like other known titanosaurs of Africa. Scientists think that its ancestors were able to roam both Africa and South America when the two continents were still joined as a single landmass.

Where:

Tanzania

How Long:

20 feet

What It Ate:

Plants

When:

100 million years ago

By: Dougal Dixon

Art by: Robert Squier

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