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The Barosaurus, a long-necked sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Jurassic period, is estimated to have had a lifespan of around 70 to 100 years. Like many large dinosaurs, its lifespan would have been influenced by various factors, including predation, health, and environmental conditions. However, specific details about its longevity remain speculative due to the limited fossil record.

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