- was
still uncertain whether any of
these femora belonged to
Argentinosaurus.
Argentinosaurus is
among the
largest known land animals,
although its exact...
- of
Patagotitan and
Argentinosaurus' vertebrae,
noting that the
former was
largely empty space. In
other studies,
Argentinosaurus has been
estimated at...
- to have ever
lived on land. Well-known
genera include Apatosaurus,
Argentinosaurus, Alamosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Camarasaurus, Diplodocus, and Mamenchisaurus...
- sauropod.
Length estimates by
researchers exceed those of the
titanosaur Argentinosaurus, as
longer than 35
metres (115 ft) and
weighing over 80 tonnes. A 2023...
-
Strong One (a male
Argentinosaurus) and Long
Tooth (a
female Giganotosaurus).
Strong One is
first shown among an
Argentinosaurus nest with hatchlings...
-
animals that ever
lived were
titanosaur sauropod dinosaurs such as
Argentinosaurus,
which may have
weighed as much as 73 tonnes, and
Supersaurus which...
-
reduced in
Argentinosaurus to only two ridges, and is
fully absent in taxa like
Opisthocoelicaudia and Saltasaurus. Both
Argentinosaurus and Epachthosaurus...
-
discovered in the 1970s or later, and
include the m****ive
titanosaur Argentinosaurus ****nculensis,
which is the
largest dinosaur known from uncontroversial...
-
including the only
specimen of the
largest recorded dinosaur remains,
Argentinosaurus ****nculensis, and the only
known sauropod embryos,
which were discovered...
-
vertebrae and limb
bones indicate that it
reached sizes comparable to
Argentinosaurus and Puertasaurus,
which would make it the
absolute largest dinosaur...