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Sauropods: Not Fat, Just Big Boned

Carved writes: "Reuters via yahoo is reporting the excavation of what might be the largest dinosaur bones ever found- so big they needed helicopters to move the giant vertebrae. They think it makes up the backbone of a large Alamosaurus, which is believed to be the largest land animal ever to exist. Dinosaurs rule."

5 comments

  1. Everybody knows... by grammar+nazi · · Score: 1

    All the dinosaurs know that size doesn't matter. It's how you handle it.

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  2. Dinosaurs Rule? by geekplus · · Score: 1

    Not anymore...

  3. Re:Danger of Theft? by stilwebm · · Score: 2

    I can just picture a bunch of young Texans in their oversized duallies (huge pickup trucks) trying to drag the bones out of the ground with a chain.

    Get s'more beer, this thing ain't budgin'!

  4. Six inches is HOW long? by Rogerborg · · Score: 2
    • Alamosaurus, which is believed to be the largest land animal ever to exist.

    Before we all start whooping and hollering, go and read the article:

    • may be the largest dinosaur backbone ever found [My bold]
    • Alamosaurus, a long-necked plant-eating creature from 70 to 90 feet long, weighing 30 tons

    It's an important find, we often just recreate these things from little more than a pelvis fragment and a couple of toes, but it's not Godzilla. Don't worry, Texans can still claim they've got the biggest chickens to choke:

    • Big Bend area was once the home of [...] the largest known flying creature of all time, a pterosaur with a 35-foot wingspan
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  5. Danger of Theft? by Steve+S · · Score: 3

    They needed a helicopter to lift these things onto the truck, yet cite "theft" as a possible danger to the fossils.

    I just found that funny.

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