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  • One of the island-dwelling dinosaurs, named Magyarosaurus, was a little bigger than a horse, but was related to some of the largest creatures to ever walk the Earth - gigantic titanosaurs such as Argentinosaurus, which reached up to 100 feet (30.5 metres) long and weighed around 80 tonnes.

    TODAYonline 2010

  • One of the island-dwelling dinosaurs, named Magyarosaurus, was a little bigger than a horse, but was related to some of the largest creatures to ever walk the Earth - gigantic titanosaurs such as Argentinosaurus, which reached up to 100 feet (30.5 metres) long and weighed around 80 tonnes.

    TODAYonline 2010

  • One of the island-dwelling dinosaurs, named Magyarosaurus, was little bigger than a horse, but was related to some of the largest creatures to ever walk the Earth - gigantic titanosaurs such as Argentinosaurus, which reached up to 100 feet long and weighed around 80 tons.

    RichardDawkins.net : The Latest Updates Richard Gray - Telegraph.co.uk 2010

  • The current record holder, at 150 feet long, is Argentinosaurus.

    The Coolest Dude Alive Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • I once heard something (I think on the DML) about the giant titanosaurs (Argentinosaurus, Argyrosaurus, Paralititan, etc.) all being below 28 m. or so in length.

    Biggest…. sauropod…. ever (part…. I) Darren Naish 2007

  • Argentinosaurus huinculensis, named in 1993, is a huge titanosaur from the Upper Cretaceous Río Limay Formation of Argentina: it was perhaps 30 m long.

    Biggest…. sauropod…. ever (part…. I) Darren Naish 2007

  • Argentinosaurus compared to a human by Aldo Chiappe

    Life's Time Capsule: MORE Sauropods in Art! Nima 2009

  • While you might have heard of Supersaurus, Seimosaurus or Argentinosaurus – and perhaps even Turiasaurus and Paralititan – have you heard of … Amphicoelias fragillimus?

    Biggest…. sauropod…. ever (part…. I) Darren Naish 2007

  • While you might have heard of Supersaurus, Seimosaurus or Argentinosaurus – and perhaps even Turiasaurus and Paralititan – have you heard of … Amphicoelias fragillimus?

    Archive 2007-01-01 Darren Naish 2007

  • Argentinosaurus huinculensis, named in 1993, is a huge titanosaur from the Upper Cretaceous Río Limay Formation of Argentina: it was perhaps 30 m long.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Darren Naish 2007

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