‘Biggest Dinosaur Ever’ Discovered
Click here for reuse options!Weighing in at 77 tonnes, it was as heavy as 14 African elephants, and seven tonnes heavier than the previous record holder, Argentinosaurus.
Scientists believe it is a new species of titanosaur – an enormous herbivore dating from the Late Cretaceous period.
A local farm worker first stumbled on the remains in the desert near La Flecha, about 250km (135 miles) west of Trelew, Patagonia…
They unearthed the partial skeletons of seven individuals – about 150 bones in total – all in “remarkable condition”.
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Anomaly 100 May 17th, 2014 at 18:59
And it was only 200 years-old.
Signed,
Kenneth Ham
Anomaly 100 May 17th, 2014 at 18:59
And it was only 200 years-old.
Signed,
Kenneth Ham
BanditBasheert May 17th, 2014 at 20:56
This is so exciting for us – having spent time with friends in Patagonia, we had the luck to visit their “Dinosaur Museum”. This is in a tiny town – about 12 hours by car south of Buenos Aires … and their museum is absolutely incredible. All around the area are “digs” – they have found some of the richest and most diverse fossils in the Americas in that area.
Argentina supports their archeological digs strongly and they are unearthing amazing finds especially in this particular area.
The US is being left behind .. but the rest of the scientific and archeologic world is moving forward.
Cannot wait to go down and visit friends and see this new find!!!
BanditBasheert May 17th, 2014 at 20:56
This is so exciting for us – having spent time with friends in Patagonia, we had the luck to visit their “Dinosaur Museum”. This is in a tiny town – about 12 hours by car south of Buenos Aires … and their museum is absolutely incredible. All around the area are “digs” – they have found some of the richest and most diverse fossils in the Americas in that area.
Argentina supports their archeological digs strongly and they are unearthing amazing finds especially in this particular area.
The US is being left behind .. but the rest of the scientific and archeology world is moving forward.
Cannot wait to go down and visit friends and see this new find!!!
craig7120 May 18th, 2014 at 00:37
I was the president of the dinosaur club in the 2nd grade so that makes me pretty much of an expert when it comes to identifying dinosaur bones, by the looks of this specimen, yep I concur its from a big dinosaur. Carry on, men
craig7120 May 18th, 2014 at 00:37
I was the president of the dinosaur club in the 2nd grade so that makes me pretty much of an expert when it comes to identifying dinosaur bones, by the looks of this specimen, yep I concur its from a big dinosaur. Carry on, men