Who is the real king of the dinosaurs?

Who is the real king of the dinosaurs?

Tyrannosaurus Rex
Tyrannosaurus Rex: King of the Dinosaurs.

Who would win Trex vs Argentinosaurus?

Argentinosaurus could keep T-rex at a distance with his tail. So yeah, Argentinosaurus would win.

Which dinosaur is bigger than Argentinosaurus?

Bruhathkayosaurus, a dinosaur that may have been as big or even bigger than Argentinosaurus, was only known from limb, hip, and tail elements, and those fossils disappeared (much like the near-mythical dinosaur giant Amphicoelias, estimated to be 190 feet long from a long-lost piece of vertebra).

What is the strongest dinosaur known to man?

Strongest dinosaur ever, Tyrannosaurus rex., could bite with the force of three cars. Scientists have come up with one more reason to be amazed by Tyrannosaurus rex.

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Is Argentinosaurus bigger than Blue Whale?

Yes, while the Argentinosaurus (Argentinosaurus huinculensis) is longer at 115 feet (compared to the blue whales ruler-stretching 89 feet), the long-necked dinosaur of the Late Cretaceous is a lightweight at just a mere 80 or so tons.

Which is bigger titanosaurus vs Argentinosaurus?

The biggest land creatures are believed to have been the dinosaurs—of them, the titanosaur (as their name suggests) is believed to be the largest. The huge size of each suggests the dinosaur was a very large titanosaur—one that might be bigger than Argentinosaurus.

What is the most vicious dinosaur?

Tyrannosaurus rex
Tyrannosaurus rex looked the most ferocious of all the dinosaurs, but in terms of overall cunning, determination and its array of vicious weapons it was Utahraptor that was probably the fiercest of all.

What kind of dinosaur is Argentinosaurus?

Argentinosaurus was a huge titanosaur dinosaur, one of the last group of the sauropod dinosaurs that were also the most physically imposing. It lived during the Early to Middle Cretaceous period and was one the largest land animals that ever lived. Argentinosaurus gets its name from the country it was found in Argentina.

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Did Argentinosaurus have a whip-like tail?

Not only did the sheer size and bulk of a full-grown Argentinosaurus make it virtually immune to predation, but this dinosaur may also have flicked its long, whip-like tail to inflict supersonic (and potentially lethal) wounds on pesky predators.

Why did Argentinosaurs have no predators?

This great size ensured that mature Argentinosaurs have no predators, except for some certain pack-hunting theropods. If a predator attacks these creatures they would rear up and crush them like a pancake. When this happens the predator is dead.

What happened to the Argentinosaurus herd?

The herd of Argentinosaurus were on the move. A colony of Gasparinisaura (identified as Hypsilophodont) travelled with the herd but were in danger. The sauropods’ steps churned the surface into quicksand, causing the deaths of many dinosaurs. The herd eventually stopped travelling and began to feed. But then, a pack of Mapusaurus