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What’s the largest creature to have ever walked on earth?

Le plus grand dinosaure du jurassique...

- HARRY COCKBURN

De nouvelles fouilles archéologi­ques ont permis d'exhumer les os d'un dinosaure géant, jusqu'alors inconnu. Qui était donc cette créature, presque aussi grande qu'une baleine, et comment son organisme supportait-il de telles dimensions ?

Anew and gigantic dinosaur which could rival the largest known species is being unearthed in Argentina. A collection of bones found in Neuquén Province in northwest Patagonia have been identified as those from the sauropod family of dinosaurs, which had immensely long necks and tails, pillar-like legs, and includes species that grew to the largest sizes of land animals known to have ever existed.

2. However, the remains are not a complete skeleton, and consist mainly of pelvic bones and vertebrae, only giving an indication of the enormous scale of the animal. The authors of a paper presenting the research suggest the animal could come from a previously unknown population of Patagonian sauropods.

3. The closest relative is Andesaurus, a type of “super-sized titanosaur” which existed during the middle of the Cretaceous Period in South America. These large sauropods grew to be 18 metres long. However, the fossilised bone fragments indicate the new titanosaur was far larger, easily exceeding Andesaurus in size and likely making it bigger than the largest known land animals, the Patagotita­n and Argentinos­aurus - both types of sauropods.

4. The new specimen is “considered one of the largest sauropods ever found, probably exceeding Patagotita­n in size”, the authors said. Patagotita­n is believed to have weighed almost 60 tonnes, reached lengths of over 31 metres and at the time, experts said, was considered to be “the largest animal known that walked on Earth.”

5. The find provides paleontolo­gists with a greater understand­ing of the emergence of gigantic sauropod dinosaurs, how they evolved, and how they lived. It appears numerous sauropod species lived alongside one another, suggesting they occupied different roles in the food web, the scientists said. Sauropod dinosaurs were once widespread, and fossilised remains have been found on every continent on Earth, including Antarctica.

HOW COULD IT LIVE ON LAND?

6. When early paleontolo­gists first studied the bones of these enormous dinosaurs during the Victorian period, it was commonly thought that due to their size sauropod species were largely water-dwelling animals, however, later research revealed the adaptation­s which allowed these huge creatures to live on land. These include a system of air sacs and pneumatic, hollow bones, similar to those of present day birds.

7. The largest animal ever to have existed remains the blue whale, which can reach maximum sizes of 33.5 metres long and weigh 173 tonnes.

 ?? (SIPA) ?? A dinosaur skeleton inside of London's Natural History Museum.
(SIPA) A dinosaur skeleton inside of London's Natural History Museum.

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