The new species of titanosaur is described in a study published March 5 in the journal Revista del Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales. From its well-preserved bones, the paleontologists believe ...
A replica fossil of the titanosaur _Patagotitan_, one of the largest dinosaurs ever discovered. It would have weighed about 70 tons (63.5 metric tons.) Spencer Platt/Getty Images News via Getty Images ...
A titanosaur hatchling would have been roughly 1 foot (30 centimeters) tall, 3 feet (1 meter) long and 5-10 pounds (2.5-5 kg). Recent evidence from a site in Madagascar suggests these tiny titans ...
Researchers found a previously undiscovered species of titanosaur (illustrated above) among other fossilized creatures at the site. In Northern Patagonia, paleontologists have unearthed an ancient ...
The newly-discovered dinosaur roamed Earth during the Late Cretaceous epoch, some 78 million years ago. Named Chadititan calvoi, the ancient species belongs to a group of Argentinian titanosaurs ...
A powerful “Cosmic Tornado” has received a high-definition glow-up thanks to NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The ...
→ 6-foot-long sea creature — with 'sharp' snout ... researchers said, while other titanosaurs could reach lengths of up to 100 feet long. The dinosaur’s “slender” body was evident ...
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