Large, very large. The lowest estimate for Bruhathkayosaurus was a 139 tons, this is still larger than the average size of a Blue Whale at around 100-120 tons. Highest estimate could be up to a whopping 200-220 tons, easily beating the Blue whales record of 180 tons. Unfortunately the size of Bruhathkayosaurus is still in controversy, since only partial remains of the skeleton is preserved as well as the fact that some bizare rumors that says that the bones are actually petrified tree trunks(Seriously what!). Because of this the actual real weight of Bruhathkayosaurus still remains a mystery.
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Bruhathkayosaurus ?44 m 144 ftTitanosaur
Bruhathkayosaurus
it is estimated that bruhathkayosaurus weighed 139 metric tonnes. earlier estimates had it at 170-240 tonnes, but these are considered to be exagerrated. perhaps one day we could fine even larger bones, but until than, bruhathkayosaurus (if its real) would have been the heaviest land animal ever.
Yes,however the remains are scarce and fragmentary. It is estimated to be 40-44 m in length and weigh 175-220 t,equaling that of a blue whale.
Higher estimates put it at around 220-200 tons (Bigger than the largest Blue Whale), lower estimate puts it around 139-140 tons which is still larger than the average Blue Whale at 100-120 tons.
The heaviest dinosaur known from fairly complete and reliable remains is Argentinosaurus, at around 80 tons or so. There is some (poor) evidence that still larger sauropods existed, Bruhathkayosaurus may have been some 140 tons or more (some claim over 200 tons, which would mean that it rivaled blue whales with respect to sheer weight), and Amphicoelias may have been over 60 meters in length, but it was a slender animal by sauropod standards, weighing "only" 120 tons. However, Amphicoelias is only known from sketches (the original fossil material was lost) and Bruhathkayosaurus still hasn't been properly described, so at the present time and until better remains are found (if ever), these claims remain questionable.
http://discovermagazine.com/2005/dec/largest-pterosaurs says that foot prints of an 18m wingspan pterosaur was found, but Hatzegopteryx is the largest one known from bone fossils.
Scientists think the blue whale is at 180 tonnes 209 tons but a new descovery shows that a 50m long dinosaur called Bruhathkayosaurus which is a whooping 220 tonnes thats hevier than a 567 airliner
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