Top Ten Biggest Dinosaurs in the Worls
  
Since its discovery in the 19th century, dinosaurs have been fascinating the world. Some were so large that their dimensions are hard to believe. Top ten biggest dinosaurs tend the source.
Like most of the great carnivores, it lived in the Cretaceous Period between 99 and 96 million years. In Argentina, it measured 42ft in length, 13 in height and weighed eight tons. His skull was a little more than four 9ft. It was so large that it was supposed to feed on Tyrannosaurus sized prey. However, he had a weakness speed. Do you see those bulky legs? It is because his femur was larger than his tibia, making him an animal quite heavy and unable to run at great speeds. That is why he is thought to be a predator of ambushes.
 Number nine Karkara dantasaurus. Its name means sharktooth reptile and refers to its fearsome sharp teeth. He lived in the Cretaceous Period between 113 and 93 million years in what is now Africa. It was 42 6ft in length and reached 13ft in height. His weight was about 15 tons and his skull alone measured five 2ft long. His teeth tore the flesh of his victims and bleeding them, making it impossible for them to survive.
His claws served as sharp knives with which he could catch his prey while he killed them. The carcharodontosaurus had a speed of 25 is to say, it could reach and kill anything. Number eight it is not a single species but a suborder of marine dinosaurs whose largest members were 49 2ft in length and weighed 45 tons. Do not be fooled by its appearance. Despite appearing like a simple fish, it became the most terrible predator of the ocean during the Middle and Late Jurassic Period. He used his ten foot jaw and his twelve inch long teeth to catch fish, squid and other marine reptiles. His bite exerted ten times stronger pressure than that of Tyrannosaurus rex. He could even eat large plesiosaurs.
Number seven plesiosaurus.
These marine reptiles were a family of dinosaurs that lived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous. Its largest members were 49 2ft long. They are described as animals with turtle bodies and snake heads. They had fins that moved up and down, that is, vertically, giving the impression of flying into the water. This apparent parsimony did not prevent them from diving more than 984ft. Their feeding consisted of squids, fish and sometimes other smaller plesiosaurs. All fossil remains have been found in Asia and North America, so it is believed that they inhabited the seas near those continents. Paleontologists assumed that they laid eggs until a female plesiosaur with a fetus inside was found. It is now known that they gave birth as mammals. Number six spinosaurus. His name means lizard with thorns because of the huge flap on his back. It lived in the Cretaceous Period between 112 and 93 million years in what is now Africa. It reached a length of 59ft, a height of 14 7ft and a weight of twelve tons. The skull of Spinosaurus was the largest of all carnivores, measuring six 6ft long, but it is believed that it was more equipped to eat fish than to hunt ashore.
Its hind legs acted as oars when it was in the water, its fin like rudder, and its tail moved, giving impulse to him like one of the crocodiles. It is even believed that between his fingers was a membrane similar to the legs of the penguins.
Number five diplodocus.
Like the great herbivores, the diplodocus lived during the Jurassic period, between 155 and 150,000,000 years, in what is now North America. It reached a length of 108 3ft, a height of 23ft, and weighed 15 tons, which is little for an animal of that size. Its front legs were a little shorter than the rear, so its body and neck had to be kept in a horizontal position. He ate ferns and river algae, for which he had enough to submerge his long neck in the water. He also swallowed stones because they helped him digest. Diplodocus are thought to live on the prairies, but lay their eggs in the woods. They had a huge tail that ended in the form of a whip and moved at a speed of 746 mph, so it was a deadly weapon. Some paleontologists argue that only the sound of the tail in the wind should have served as a warning. These animals, once they were born, never stopped growing until the moment of their death.
Number four brachiosaurus.
Its name means lizard of the arms. This is because, unlike the other longneck dinosaurs, this has the anterior limbs longer than the hind limbs, giving it that vertical aspect. It lived 150,000,000 years ago in the Jurassic period, in what is now Europe, Africa and North America. It measured 85 3ft in length, 29 5ft in height, and weighed 35 tons. Another of his rarities, with respect to his relatives is that his tail measured less than his neck. Brachiosaurus liked to stand on two legs to eat the tallest leaves in the trees. Number three Mamma sarus. Its name means lizard of Mamma's, the Chinese city where the first fossil was discovered. It lived 156,000,000 years ago in the Jurassic period, in what is now Asia. It had a length of between 53 and 82ft and a height of 82ft. Its weight is estimated between 20 and 32 tons. The Mammon kaisaurus lived in herds and fed on the abundant conifers that at the time populated their habitat. His teeth had a tack shape that allowed him to remove the leaves he wanted without difficulty. Number two.
Sarah Poseidon.
The god Poseidon was responsible for earthquakes, so the name of this dinosaur means lizard that shakes the earth. He lived in the Cretaceous period, 112,000,000 years ago, in what is now North America. It measured 111 5ft in length, 59ft high, and weighed 55 tons. One of its vertebrae alone can measure four 9ft in length. His head was rather small compared to his body. Otherwise it would have been difficult to hold his teeth in the form of a spatula did not allow him to chew well the leaves he ate. So it is thought that the crushing was done in the neck where he had accumulated small stones and in the stomach. Sarpositin is the tallest dinosaur ever found, but not necessarily the largest dinosaur because others gain it in weight and length. Number one argentinosaurus. This dinosaur was discovered, as its name implies, in Argentina. It lived 97 million years ago in the Cretaceous period. It reached a length of 108 3ft and a height of 52 five. With 70 tons. It is the heaviest dinosaur ever known. A single one of the vertebrae found was 521ft high and was 423ft thick. The argentinosaurus was fed by tall palm leaves, many of which survived to this day.


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