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- remains and demonstrated that Bruhathkayosaurus is actually a titanosaur sauropod. Some later studies listed Bruhathkayosaurus as an indeterminate sauropod...
- short tons). Another large but even more controversial sauropod is Bruhathkayosaurus which had a calculated weight ranging between 126–220 t (139–243 short...
- Maraapunisaurus the third longest animal to have ever lived behind Bruhathkayosaurus and - if one were to count extremely abnormal Barosaurus specimens...
- tonnes. While controversial, estimates for the weight of the sauropod Bruhathkayosaurus suggest it was around 110–170 tons, with the highest estimate being...
- sauropods include Bruhathkayosaurus and Maraapunisaurus. Both are known only from fragments that no longer exist. Bruhathkayosaurus might have been between...
- as 120000 kg (260000 lb). Another contender of this title includes Bruhathkayosaurus matleyi, an incredibly controversial taxon that was recently confirmed...
- Gregory S.; Larramendi, Asier (June 9, 2023). "Body m**** estimate of Bruhathkayosaurus and other fragmentary sauropod remains suggest the largest land animals...
- in the same category as the blue whale and the equally problematic Bruhathkayosaurus. The naming of the chimeric Ultrasauros has a similarly complicated...
- Puertasaurus (50-55 metric tons). Meanwhile, 'mega-sauropods' such as Bruhathkayosaurus has long been scrutinized due to controversial debates on its validity...
- November 2006. Accessed 24 February 2019. Brusatte, S. (2001), "Re: Bruhathkayosaurus", discussion group, The Dinosaur Mailing List, 18 June 2001. Accessed...