Argentinosaurus is one of the largest known dinosaurs to have ever walked the Earth, and its sheer size captures the imagination of scientists and enthusiasts alike.
Measuring up to 85 feet long, this Late Jurassic dinosaur had a vertically inclined neck, enabling it to browse treetops. Its fossils, found in North America, depict a gentle giant that shaped ...
are among five fascinating dinosaur ... has found their neck vertebra had a bone structure that resembled a bicycle wheel's spokes, which allowed them to support their long necks and massive ...
a plant-eating dinosaur with a long neck and tail. Sauropods, common in the late Jurassic era, were among the largest land animals that ever existed. Palaeontologists say they are amazed at the ...
Patagotitans were herbivores, so their diet likely included leaves, ferns and cycads. The longneck of the dinosaur allowed it to reach the tallest trees, where it could feed on leaves that were ...
Four of the sets of tracks that make up the so-called highway show paths taken by gigantic, long-necked, herbivores called sauropods, thought to be Cetiosaurus, a dinosaur that grew ... a heated ...
These dinosaurs likely preyed upon the Sauroposeidon. the other species whose tracks are also found in the state park. The Sauroposeidon stood at 60ft tall, with a longneck, and weighed about ...