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  1. Dreadnoughtus - Wikipedia

    The discovery of Dreadnoughtus schrani provides insight into the size and anatomy of giant titanosaurian sauropods, especially of the limbs and the shoulder and hip girdles.

  2. Dreadnoughtus | Giant, Patagonia & Herbivore | Britannica

    Dreadnoughtus, a genus of large sauropod dinosaurs, the largest land animal that ever lived. It had a total length of roughly 26 metres (about 85 feet) and an estimated mass of 59 metric …

  3. Dreadnoughtus - Natural History Museum

    The name Dreadnoughtus means 'fears nothing', because its enormous size would have made it difficult for predators to attack. It is also a reference to the dreadnoughts - huge battleships …

  4. Dreadnoughtus | A Colossal Sauropod of the Late Cretaceous

    Aug 5, 2023 · Explore the Dreadnoughtus, a gigantic dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous. Learn about its discovery, unique features, and its environment.

  5. Dreadnoughtus Animal Facts - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · The Dreadnoughtus is an extinct genus of titanosaurian sauropod dinosaurs that lived largely in the Southern Hemisphere during the Cretaceous period ( about 100 million to …

  6. Dreadnoughtus: Dive into the Massive Fearsome Sauropod

    Nov 2, 2023 · Dreadnoughtus was a gigantic sauropod dinosaur that lived in Argentina during the Late Cretaceous period, about 76 to 70 million years ago. It was one of the largest land …

  7. Dreadnoughtus: Overview, Size, Habitat, & Other Facts

    Dec 10, 2023 · Dreadnoughtus, aptly named for its gigantic size which suggests it “feared nothing,” is one of the most massive land animals to ever walk the Earth. This enormous …

  8. Dreadnoughtus schrani

    Dreadnoughtus was a gigantic sauropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous, discovered in Argentina. This colossal herbivore measured about 26 meters in length and weighed nearly 65 …

  9. Dreadnoughtus Pictures & Facts - The Dinosaur Database

    A compilation of the best Dreadnoughtus illustrations, facts, fossils, and maps. See how it lived in South America during the Cretaceous period.

  10. Meet Dreadnoughtus, the Mesozoic monster that patrolled Argentina

    Sep 4, 2014 · So, meet Dreadnoughtus, the 65-ton, 26-metre-long plant-eating behemoth from the latest Cretaceous – 84-66 million years ago – found in Argentina.