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 March 7, 2024 Titanosaurs were the biggest land animals Earth’s ever seen − these plant-powered dinos combined reptile and mammal traits Kristi Curry Rogers, Macalester College Some of these giant vegetarians were as tall as a 3-story building. Microscopic analysis of their teeth, bones and eggshells reveals how they grew, what they ate and even their body temperature.
Life reconstruction of the head of the Australian sauropod Diamantinasaurus matildae. Elena Marian April 11, 2023 First near-complete sauropod dinosaur skull found in Australia hints at ancient links between continents Stephen Poropat, Curtin University Meet Ann: a toothy 95 million-year-old Diamantinasaurus from outback Queensland.
Vlad Konstantinov, Scott Hocknull, Eromanga Natural History Museum June 7, 2021 Introducing Australotitan: Australia’s largest dinosaur yet spanned the length of 2 buses Scott Hocknull, The University of Melbourne Australotitan was a massive long-necked sauropod estimated to weigh the equivalent of 1,400 red kangaroos.