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On March 31, 2023, the British Museum of Natural History in South Kensington, London, will exhibit a model of the largest titanosaurus on Earth, the "Patagous titanosaurus". This pair

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On March 31, 2023, the British Museum of Natural History in South Kensington, London, will exhibit a model of the largest titanosaurus on Earth, the "Patagous titanosaurus". This model of the dinosaur skeleton is a complete replica of the prototype, and it is about 37 meters long and weighs about 65 tons. It is reported that the titanosaurus is more than four times the weight of dippy, which has been exhibited here before, and is 12 meters longer than the blue whale Hope.

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Titanosaur: Also known as Patagotitan mayorum. In 2014, paleontologists unearthed 223 titanosaur fossils in Argentina, including a leg bone that was 2.44 meters long. It is said that this dinosaur is very widely distributed and has been found in Australia and New Zealand.

Dippy the Diplodocus: Exhibited at the British Museum of Natural History, it is about 26 meters long, more than 4 meters tall and weighs about 10 tons.

Hope the blue whale: Exhibited at the Natural History Museum in the UK, this blue whale is about 25 meters long and weighs 3 tons.

On March 31, 2023, the British Museum of Natural History in South Kensington, London, will exhibit a model of the largest titanosaurus on Earth, the "Patagous titanosaurus". This pair
On March 31, 2023, the British Museum of Natural History in South Kensington, London, will exhibit a model of the largest titanosaurus on Earth, the "Patagous titanosaurus". This pair
On March 31, 2023, the British Museum of Natural History in South Kensington, London, will exhibit a model of the largest titanosaurus on Earth, the "Patagous titanosaurus". This pair
On March 31, 2023, the British Museum of Natural History in South Kensington, London, will exhibit a model of the largest titanosaurus on Earth, the "Patagous titanosaurus". This pair
On March 31, 2023, the British Museum of Natural History in South Kensington, London, will exhibit a model of the largest titanosaurus on Earth, the "Patagous titanosaurus". This pair

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