Researchers from the Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula have just informed that after many, many years of populating Galicia, dinosaurs are finally extinct in the area.
"It's a very special moment", said one of the scientists, "as we had expected this to happen many, many years ago, but the last specimen, a small 'Fragasaurio', never gave up".
Local journalists try to analyze the new situation, as it's the first time without dinosaurs running around since the Galician autonomy started.
"We... we feel like a void. This land has been ruled by dinosaurs since the late 30's and suddenly, they are no more!"
Even if it's expected that some members of the "Friends of the Dinosaurs" tribe will whine loudly about this for a few days or weeks, nothing can stop the Galicians from having new leaders who might bring some changes to the area. Congratulations!