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From: 2MAR$5/24/2014 9:17:08 PM
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Dinosaur experts in Argentina believe they have found bones belonging to the biggest and heaviest dinosaur to have ever walked the Earth.
http://www.bbc.com/newsround/27452965

The dino skeleton weights the same as 14 elephants and is the same height as a seven storey building. Based on its huge thigh bones - which are the length of a fully grown man - it was 40m long and 20m tall. Scientists believe it is a new species of titanosaur - an enormous plant eating dinosaur that would have lived on earth around 95 million years ago.

A local farm worker first stumbled on the dino remains in the desert near La Flecha, on the west coast of Argentina. The fossils were then dug up by a team of palaeontologists - dinosaur experts - from the Museum of Palaeontology Egidio Feruglio."

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