At about 130 feet (40 meters) long and 180,000 pounds (80,000 kilograms), it's no wonder, then, that these colossal creatures are dubbed titanosaurs — titan being a nod to the giants of ancient Greek mythology. “It's like two
Palaeontologists think it is a new species of titanosaur – part of a diverse group of sauropod dinosaurs that were characterised by their long necks and tails and small heads – dating from the Cretaceous period. The mega dino would have weighed in at
The recently discovered Titanosaur was said to be equal to the weight of 14 elephants. The thigh bone found after digging suggests that the creature was 130 feet long and 65 feet tall. The vertebral arrangement of Titanosaur
The recently discovered Titanosaur was said to be equal to the weight of 14 elephants. The thigh bone found after digging suggests that the creature was 130 feet long and 65 feet tall. The vertebral arrangement of Titanosaur
Titanosaur, a massive herbivore dating from the Late Cretaceous period, has been declared as the largest animal known that walked on Earth. Researchers suspected that the giant beast ever lived in the forests of Patagonia