Argentinosaurus was named by Bonaparte and the Argentine palaeontologist Rodolfo Coria in 1993; the genus contains a single species, A. huinculensis....
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the only specimen of the largest recorded dinosaur remains, Argentinosaurus huinculensis, and the only known sauropod embryos, which were discovered at...
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discovered in the 1970s or later, and include the massive titanosaur Argentinosaurus huinculensis, which is the largest dinosaur known from uncontroversial and...
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brachiosaurid Sauroposeidon (34 meters (112 ft)), and the titanosaur Argentinosaurus (30 meters (98 ft)). Carpenter presented more speculative, specific...
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dinosaur known from reasonable fossils material is probably Argentinosaurus huinculensis with length estimates of 35 metres (115 ft) to 36 metres (118 ft)...
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(1991) Amargasaurus cazaui (1991) Andesaurus delgadoi (1991) Argentinosaurus huinculensis (1993) Argyrosaurus superbus (1984) Carnotaurus sastrei (1985)...
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Futalognkosaurus dukei 15.2% 26.8% Paralititan stromeri 7.8% 12.7% Argentinosaurus huinculensis 5.1% 9.2% Antarctosaurus giganteus 2.3% 3.5% Puertasaurus reuili...
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are known only from a few bones. The current record-holders include Argentinosaurus, which may have weighed 100 tonnes; Supersaurus which might have reached...
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frequently found in the Huincul Formation. The titanosaurian sauropod Argentinosaurus huinculensis, one of the largest known land animals, is named after the formation...
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Cretaceous (Cenomanian) South America Argentina Dinosaurs, including Argentinosaurus huinculensis and Mapusaurus Irati Formation Early Permian (Artinskian) South...
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