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What is the tallest dinosaur on record?

What is the tallest dinosaur on record?

Dreadnoughtus, the largest dinosaur whose size can be calculated reliably. A very complete fossil of this sauropod was unearthed in 2009. In life Dreadnoughtus was 26 metres (85 feet) long and weighed about 65 tons. One of the largest titanosaurs, possibly the largest according to some sources, was Dreadnoughtus.

How tall is a titanosaur?

In all, the titanosaur would have stood about 20 feet (about 6 m) tall at its shoulder, and 46 feet (14 m) tall with neck held at a 45-degree angle.

How tall is a brachiosaurus?

The largest complete dinosaur we know of was Brachiosaurus (“arm lizard”); it reached 23 m in length and 12 m in height (about the length of two large school buses and the height of a four-story building).

What Dinosaur is considered the tallest?

The tallest and heaviest dinosaur known from good skeletons is Giraffatitan brancai (previously classified as a species of Brachiosaurus). Its remains were discovered in Tanzania between 1907 and 1912.

Which dinosaur was the biggest ever lived?

Biggest Herbivorous Dinosaur: Argentinosaurus huinculensis. Previously, Argentinosaurus huinculensis (meaning “Argentine lizard”) was thought to be the largest, longest and heaviest dinosaur ever lived. It is is a genus of titanosaur sauropod dinosaur first discovered in Argentina (hence it is named Argentinosaurus).

What was the heaviest dinosaur ever?

The heaviest dinosaur was Argentinosaurus at 77 tonnes. It was the equivalent to 17 African Elephants. Argentinosaurus is a double award winner being also the longest dinosaur. It is also the largest land animal to have ever lived.

What was the biggest water dinosaur ever?

At the time of its discovery in 1903, Brachiosaurus was declared the largest dinosaur ever, but other sauropods are now believed to have been bigger and heavier than Brachiosaurus. Paleontologists once believed that Brachiosaurus lived mostly in the water, due partly to its nostrils being at the top of its egg-shaped head.

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