Titanosaur, possibly biggest dinosaur ever, unearthed in Argentina

Fossils of 40-metre-long beast believed to be 95 million years old

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Caption: Scientists in Argentina have unearthed the remains of what could be the largest creature ever to walk the earth

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Scientists in Argentina have unearthed fossils belonging to what they believe was the largest dinosaur ever, a long-necked species of Titanosaur that would have roamed the Earth some 95 million years ago.
Diego Pol, a paleontologist at the Egidio Feruglio Museum in Patagonia, tells CBC News from Sao Paulo, Brazil, that his team of researchers was astonished to find the remains so intact.
As for how large the prehistoric giant would have been? Picture something as heavy as 14 African elephants and as long as 40 metres, surpassing the height of Rio de Janeiro's famous mountaintop Christ the Redeemer statue.
Click on the video player above to watch the full interview with Pol.