Norway's First Dinosaur Sets Depth Record

Plateosaurus ranged up to 30 feet (9 metres long) and weighed up to 4 tons. It lived in Europe and on Greenland 210 to 195 million years ago

To claim the country's first dinosaur discovery, Norwegians had to dig more than a mile down.

An oil drilling operation uncovered the knucklebone of a Plateosaurus. Well, actually, the knucklebone is now crushed. And it's not actually in Norway proper, but below the North Sea.

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