These Are The Largest Dinosaurs In History

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00:00 Intro
01:44 Description
04:50 Sauroposeidon
11:20 Dreadnoughtus
17:26 Patagotitan
21:28 Puertasaurus
27:46 Argentinosaurus

But what about the biggest ones? That’s where things get tricky. Scientists disagree on which dinosaurs can be considered the largest, leading to heated debates from time to time. We’ve looked into this issue and came up with a special list just for you.
Top 5 Largest Dinosaurs.
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I wish we had a few roaming around now. They would be great to see.

Ron
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The numbers mean so little when said in both metric & whatever you call the American measurements.

chriscarson
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1) Sauroposeidon 4:50
2) Dreadnoughtus schrani 11:17
3) Patagotitan 17:24
4) Puertasaurs 21:28
5) Agrentinosaurus 27:46
6) Mapusaurus 32:40

RoccosVideos
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Great video, I remember in the the 90s brachiosaurus was the largest known dinosaur, but now its not ewen in the top 5 !

megamustaine
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I certainly do miss all of the dinosaurs 🦕, and I do certainly wish that I could have lived when all of them lived, and this would certainly have been a wonderful blessing to all and to me ❤😊

ronaldmessina
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its kinda fun to think about how these giant dinosaurs lived and and way they managed to sustain themselves on such a large scale. but how can they know the behavior of these giants?

AncientWildTV
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In real life, there couldn't have been much difference in weight, between the argentinosaurus and the puertasaurus.
Even the puertasaurus was around 70 tons, in my opinion.

szodoss
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I wonder who decided that dinosaurs roared? I thinks it would have been more like what crocodilians do or chirping sounds like birds.

raven
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The longest blue whales are up to 33.4 meters long which is 109.58 feet ! Two females caught by whalers were 33.4 meters long !

vladimirlalicprotivlazinainter
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I saw the movie ""Dionosaurus" at my friends birthday party around the late 1950s early 1960s. His grandparents were stockholders in the theater, so we got in for free. I would have never paid to see this particular movie. In one scene the T-rex was large enough to pick up, throw down, then stomp on a school bus. In another scene, presumably, the same T-rex was only large enough to pick up a grown man enough so that his feet cleared the ground.

tommunyon
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thumbnail, t-Rex chatting with humon - dam, that thing is huge

psychiatry-is-eugenics
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I’m a firm believer most of this sauropods are the same animal just different stages of life, some young, some old, some males and some females.. 🤷🏽‍♂️ we’ll never know, everything is pure speculation😏

thewithnoname
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Of all the dinosaurs above, my favorite is dreadnoughtus. What about you?

tcfcreatormovie
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i could do what t-rex couldnt. and beat one in a fist fight.

timetraveler
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school was just a waste of time. all what we were taught was about 5 kinds of dinasaour and learned about none of these.

jenmb
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BS right from the start Dinos only been around since 1842 Thats when Dick came up with the name.

mecraig
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one thing t-rex did that mapusaurus didnt. is drive the titanosaur's out of range. alimosaurs didnt survive in rex territory. they were driven down to modern day mexico. what did survive was probably the most dangerous herbivore to exist. triceratops. it makes sense too. a juvenile or adult t-rex could kill and eat a baby/juvenile alamosaurus titanosaur . so the breeding would have only fed the rex who would absolutely not engage healthy adults unless desperate, and if it did, the rex would have died very likely. but over time, that explains north america losing titanosaurs. and gaining triceratops hirridus.

timetraveler
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Good video, better than 99% on youtube, good job! Still i would change minor details, some more accurate sizes and definitely dreadnaughtus would fall off the top 5 list. 8.5/10

suricata
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From the first animals build i wud say it probz did use that neck to reach high vegetation coz it meks sense to do so n y wudn an animal use that neck if it had it? Plus it doesnt mean the animal had to walk around like that all the time. It wud reach up jus to bring something down n then carry on horizontally

akiali
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i dont where ya got your dictate but "sauris" means "flight" not lizard ...it goes with the english word of "sore" aka "soar" and "sar" as in ce'sar \dino; means "big eater" aka "dine oh" simple double expression of "oh" hints "big flyers" but many use the word "dinosaur" to be simpler as "old animals" because it includes the smaller and for date proximaty... probly better spoken "di'noster'is" as "big, old, known, " ie from the "big old times" \"di" like as "de" speach is simple "of" and "noster" from "knowelege" rhymetic link of "nose" vs "knows" ie ge'nos'is but "sauris" is basicly "bird like" ie from "sor" and as t-rex was most famous and yet "bird like" in shape... if ya wanted to say "lizard like" dig closer to original "serpant" otherwise "nephilm" is the only biblical word that fits the acro name of [_not _exactly _people _haveing _incredable _large _mandibles ] which fits to most dino period animals descriptions..but key note does that mean the writers of old knew regular modern english way back then? imposible if ya think only people writt vs god inspired knew even the future lingos to called it exactly what fits best...

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