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- This article discusses the discovery of a new species of dinosaur found in southern Illinois. The dinosaur, named Illinoiensis, is a type of plant-eating dinosaur that lived around 66 million years ago.
- Paleontologists from the Illinois State Museum and the University of Chicago have been excavating the fossil site and have found well-preserved bones, including the dinosaur's skull, teeth, and limbs.
- The discovery of Illinoiensis provides new insights into the diversity of dinosaur species that lived in the region during the late Cretaceous period, and it highlights the importance of continued paleontological research in the Midwest.

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