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| October 2007 Explore new horizons this month, from unexplored ocean depths to an ancient fossil world and more! | | | In This Edition • Photos: New Sea Species Found? • Gallery: Giant Dino Discovered • #1 Wallpaper • New Photo Supersite | | | | | |
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| Quiz Answer: The largest known dinosaur is thought to be Argentinosaurus, which weighed 110 tons and grew as long as 150 feet (45 meters). | | |
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