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August 5, 2012
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children's dream :)
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:iconchrismasna:
And some adult's too :D
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:iconthe-max765:
Lol at the comparison stuff. A volkswagen and R2-D2... That amused me.:lol:
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~Funnydark-Yoke Aug 21, 2012  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
What about Amphicoelias fragillimus??
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:iconchrismasna:
Amphicoelias could have been longer, but Diplodocids are, in comparison, much less taller and wider than Titanosaurs, and the weight is debatible :)
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:iconhallway-ninja:
I would love to see you make one of Amphi one day! You could call it "The Longest" :D
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:iconbrolyeuphyfusion9500:
I'll tell you something...

Carpenter made a mistake when he estimated A. fragillimus at 58 meters and 122.4 tonnes.

The mistake is that he assumed that a 26.25-meter, 11.5-tonne Diplodocus carnegii had a 122-cm tall D9 vertebra.

In reality, D. carnegii's D9 was between 90 and 100 cm tall.

A. fragillimus vertebra(a D9 or D10) has been estimated to be about 2.7 meters tall.

That would result in a A. fragillimus being likely 70-80 meters long, and a mass of probably more than 200 tonnes
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*akantorMH Aug 15, 2012  Hobbyist General Artist
I guess Argentinasaurus isnt the biggest after all.
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Huabeisauridae es sinónimo de Opisthocoelicaudinae. No caigamos en crear tantas familias, varias serías subfamilias mas bien, como Centrosaurinae. lambeosaurinae y saurolophinae.
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