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- Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
42: Only a tiny percentage of animals are ever fossilized...
51: ...m the 1970s or later, and include the massive ''[[Argentinosaurus]]'', which may have weighed [[1 E5 kg|80,000&ndas...
53: ...[[mammoth]] were dwarfed by the giant sauropods. Only a small handful of aquatic animals approach it i...
91: ...ds and most reptiles are diapsids; mammals, with only one temporal fenestra, are called [[synapsid]]s;...
93: ...ame time as the dinosaurs. Some of these are commonly, but incorrectly, thought of as dinosaurs: thes... - Blue Whale (22203 bytes)
27: ...further separate subspecies in the Indian Ocean. Unlike the other three subspecies however, this last ...
34: ...es in shape from one individual to another; some only have a barely perceptible lump, whilst other fin...
40: Blue Whales most commonly live alone or with one other individual. It is n...
44: ...creature known from the [[dinosaur]] era is the [[Argentinosaurus]] of the [[Mesozoic era]], which is estimated to ...
53: ...depth (more than 100 m) during the daytimes, and only surface feed at night. Dive times are typically ... - List of dinosaurs (4376 bytes)
81: *[[Argentinosaurus]]
256: *[[Unenlagia]] - Aegyptosaurus (2033 bytes)
19: Aegyptosaurus was a close relative of [[Argentinosaurus]], a larger dinosaur found in [[South America]]. ... - Amphicoelias (6225 bytes)
17: ...nce for its existence is lost, evidence survives only in drawings, and doubt has been expressed about ...
22: ...pparently it crumbled to dust while enroute. The only evidence remaining of its existence is the descr...
27: ... richest sources of fossils ever uncovered. Cope only discovered 56; many of the [[fossil]]s he uneart...
36: ...h solid evidence exists, ''[[Supersaurus]]'', is only estimated to be about 40 m (130 ft.) long.
38: ... good evidence for, the ''[[Argentinosaurus]]'', only weighed 80–100 t (90–100 tons), alth... - Antarctosaurus (3162 bytes)
19: ...ver - it is related to the similarly gigantic ''[[Argentinosaurus]]''.
21: ...e of the femora was 2.20m in length, and it is mainly from this that the astonishing size of the dinos... - Sauroposeidon (9157 bytes)
17: ...opod]] related to the ''[[Brachiosaurus]]''. The only specimen to date is represented by four neck [[v...
23: ...saurus]]'', the ''[[Seismosaurus]]'', and the ''[[Argentinosaurus]]'' are better candidates for the title "World's ...
35: ...dash;33% longer than the brachiosaur's, they are only 10–15% larger in diameter. This means that...
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