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Argentinosaurus Dinosaur Skeleton Part 1 @ Fernbank Museum, Atlanta

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v Dinosaur Skeleton Part 1 @ Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Atlanta

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  • Are those ACTUAL dinosaur bones? Wow!

  • those r real right

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  • One of 3 places in georgia that are amazing.The others are the Flink river and Georgia aquariums.

  • No wonder Noah didn't take it to the ark with him.

  • @sonbuhitsunei Puertasaurus and Bruhathkayosaurus were certaintly heavier, only fragmentary remains have been discovered but they indicate larger dinosaurs. Puertasauus has the widest dorsal vetebrae even and Bruhathkayosaurs has a 30% longer leg! Ampheolias F. has an estimate of 122 tonnes but much more if it was a particularly fat individual. So Argentinosaurus is probably the 4th biggest as far as we know i mean the Argentinosaurus discovered could be below average in size we just don't know.

  • @SuperMagnum83 Longer? Yes. There are a few Sauropods that were LONGER than Argentinosaurus, such as d. hallorum and very probably Amphicoelias (though only known from fragmentary remains, a single 8 foot vertebra as well as a few others indicates a length of perhaps up to 190 feet)..and certainly taller, some as much as 60 feet...but heavier is questionable. Amphicoelias may well have been much larger- we just can't say for sure until more complete remains are located.

  • animals that large that used to live in this world.... WOW i love dinosaurs!

  • @hanxopx sorry i mean diplodocus hallorum, pressed the wrong button by mistake

  • @hanxopx maybe not true diplodocus vallorum (formerly seismosaurus)could have been bigger but not enough evidence has been found.

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