Fossils of giant 'Titanosaur' found in Argentina

The creature is believed to be a new species of Titanosaur, a long-necked, long-tailed sauropod that walked on four legs and lived some 95 million years ago in the Cretaceous Period. The dinosaur “weighed the equivalent of more than 14 African

The new Argentine titanosaur was about the same size as the biggest Argentinosaurus. May 19, 2014. You've probably seen a lot of yapping in the news about a new “world's largest dinosaur”, with the standard photos of people lying down 

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 trucks with a trailer

Instead, the scientists now turn to high-tech gizmos and gadgets to help them reveal the underlying clues and mysteries of the bedrock below. These tactics helped facilitate the discovery of the Titanosaur and hold great potential for future discoveries.

The creature is believed to be a new species of Titanosaur, a long-necked, long-tailed sauropod that walked on four legs and lived some 95 million years ago in the Cretaceous Period. Researchers say the plant-eating