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Thứ Sáu, 5 tháng 9, 2014

Dreadnought dinosaur - as big as a herd of elephants

Paleontologist Kenneth Lacovara with vertebrae from a Dreadnoughtus schrani at Drexel University in Philadelphia Photo AP Weighing more than seven Tyrannosaurus rex or a modern Boeing 737 and longer than a swimming pool a newly discovered

'dreadnought' dinosaur yields big bone haul - bbc.com

scientists say they have 70% of the key bones needed to fully describe the creature dreadnoughtus schrani continue reading the main story dreadnoughtus artist's impression at 26m from head to tail dreadnoughtus was longer than two london buses

new dinosaur seven times bigger than t. rex discovered in argentina - telegraph.co.uk

an enormous species of dinosaur which weighed more than a boeing 737 has been discovered by scientists who claim the beast was so large it would have feared nothing named dreadnoughtus schrani after the fortified dreadnought battleships of the

were early dinosaurs herd animals? new discovery points to dino-gregariousness. - csmonitor.com

a foxsized dinosaur unearthed in venezuela lends support to the belief that dinosaurs lived in herds early on in their evolution by charles q choi livescience contributor august 6 2014 close an artist's impression of the dinosaur laquintasaura

new species of dinosaur weighed as much as a dozen elephants - online.wsj.com

the dreadnoughtus a 65ton dinosaur whose tread shook the earth more than 65 million years ago was unearthed by archaeologists in argentina researchers say it is the most complete fossil skeleton known of the massive longnecked sauropods image

bones of massive argentine dinosaur may shed light on ancient behemoths - ctvnews.ca

new york researchers studying the remains of an enormous dinosaur a creature that was bigger than seven bull elephants have given it an equally colossal name dreadnoughtus or "fearing nothing" scientists hope its unusually wellpreserved

behemoth argentine dinosaur dreadnoughtus made t. rex look puny - dailymail.co.uk

washington sept 4 reuters the word big does not do justice to a massive longnecked dinosaur that shook the earth in argentina about 77 million years ago try colossal enormous gargantuan and stupendous and you might come close to an

dreadnoughtus, a 130000-pound dinosaur that wasn't done growing - nytimes.com

philadelphia — eightyfive feet long 30 feet tall 130000 pounds and still growing when it died this dinosaur is among the largest land animals that ever lived — so big its discoverers are calling it the dreadnoughtus its skeleton unearthed in the

dreadnoughtus may be the biggest dinosaur ever - cbc.ca

the word big does not do justice to a massive longnecked dinosaur that shook the earth in argentina about 77 million years ago try colossal enormous gargantuan and stupendous — and you might come close to an accurate description of this behemoth

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