Deep in the jungles of Late Cretaceous northeastern Africa strolls Mansourasaurus shahinae, a titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur that lived between 74 and 72 million years ago. The holotype specimen for this species was not particularly large for a sauropod, stretching between 26 and 33 feet length and weighing about as much as a bull African elephant, but it appears to have been a juvenile since its shoulder girdle bones had not yet fused.

