A team of scientists in Argentina have unearthed the remains of the largest species of dinosaur discovered to date. Seven "huge" herbivorous dinosaurs were discovered at one site in the province of Chubut, Argentina, according to the Paleontological Museum Egidio Feruglio, which led the dig.
This giant herbivore lived in the forests of Patagonia between 95 and 100 million years ago, based on the age of the rocks in which its bones were found
Based on its huge thigh bones, it was 40m (130ft) long and 20m (65ft) tall.
Weighing in at 77 tonnes, it was as heavy as 14 African elephants, and seven tonnes heavier than the previous record holder, Argentinosaurus.
AMUL Girl take on this : how much butter he could have eaten if produced in that era.
AMUL Boy take on this: after another 100 million year we could see similar ad with Amul girl seating on Tiger or Elephant. :(
This giant herbivore lived in the forests of Patagonia between 95 and 100 million years ago, based on the age of the rocks in which its bones were found
Based on its huge thigh bones, it was 40m (130ft) long and 20m (65ft) tall.
Weighing in at 77 tonnes, it was as heavy as 14 African elephants, and seven tonnes heavier than the previous record holder, Argentinosaurus.
AMUL Girl take on this : how much butter he could have eaten if produced in that era.
AMUL Boy take on this: after another 100 million year we could see similar ad with Amul girl seating on Tiger or Elephant. :(
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