Over the years, we’ve accumulated a lot of posts looking into how big, tall, short, fat or weird various sauropods are. Here’s the list, in chronological order:
- How big was Futalognkosaurus?
- How big was Hudiesaurus? and Hudiesaurus redux
- How
tallweird was Sauroposeidon? - How
shortweird was Isisaurus? - How big was Alamosaurus?
- How big was Amphicoelias fragillimus? I mean, really?
- How fat was Camarasaurus?
- How weird was the ilium of Brontomerus?
- How long was the neck of Diplodocus?
- How fat was Brontosaurus? Well, not this fat, anyway!
- How slender were the humeri of Giraffatitan?
- How big was Brachiosaurus altithorax? I mean, really?
- How heavy was Giraffatitan brancai? I mean, really?
- How massive was Dreadnoughtus?
- How long was the torso of Dreadnoughtus?
- How
bigsmall was Aquilops? - How big was ‘Huanghetitan’ ruyangensis? I mean, really?
- How horrifying was the neck of Barosaurus?
- How crazy are the cervicals of Mendozasaurus?
- How stupid was the neck of Camarasaurus?
January 23, 2021 at 7:11 pm
A new caudal contender?
Otero, Alejandro, et al. “Report of a giant titanosaur sauropod from the Upper Cretaceous of Neuquén Province, Argentina.”