Scientists Have Discovered The World’s Biggest Dinosaur In Argentina

A group of scientists in Argentina have found the biggest dinosaur fossil in the history of the world. It’s the kind of “titanosaur” that would give Godzilla a run for his money. From Time:

The largest dinosaur ever known to walk the earth has been unearthed in Argentina, and it really is a monster.

Based on its thigh bones, the dinosaur was 130 feet long and 65 feet tall, and at 85 tons, it was the weight of 14 African elephants. Basically, picture a seven-story building as long as a large yacht, and then add a set of teeth.

That’s pretty gigantic. I’d hate to run into it during my daily commute. It probably killed all the dinosaurs around in some kind of rabid bloodbath. I can only hope it will be featured in Jurassic World killing all the humans.

Scientists believe it is a previously undiscovered species of titanosaur — a herbivore, luckily for other dinosaurs who lived during the Late Cretaceous period. (via)

A vegetarian? Ugh, typical scientific cold shower. Leave it to science give us a 130 foot hipster dinosaur. Hopefully the next dinosaur we find with be next to a gun so we can drum up conspiracy theories about super-intelligent gun-wielding reptiles.

(Via Time)

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