10. Carcharodontosaurus
9. Kronosaurus
8. Deinonychus
7. Allosaurus
6. Megalodon
5. Mapusaurus
4. Spinosaurus
3. Giganotosaurus
2. Tyrannosaurus Rex
1. Utahraptor
1. Spinosaurus
2. Gigantosaurus
3. Carchadontosaurus
4. Tyrannosaurus Rex
5. Therizinosaurus
6. Allosaurus
7. Suchomimus
8. Albertosaurus
9. Baronyx
10. Irritator.
The LARGEST LAND DINOSAUR IS: Diplodocus:15m tall 27m long and 17-20 tons. Seismosaurus:13m Tall 45m Long and 50-55 tons. Bruhathkayosaurus: 14m tall 40m long 125 tons. NOW THE 3 TOP LARGEST There r actually 6 Top Largest Dinos
Ultrasauros:15-16m tall 30m long 135 tons. Argentinosaurus:21m tall 35m long 120 Tons
AND NOW THE LARGEST. Amphicoelias:18M AMAZING 60-62 m LONG
All of the largest dinosaurs were sauropods (meaning that they were herbivores with long necks and small heads, similar to Apatosaurus or Brontosaurus). The four heaviest dinosaurs (which include the two longest dinosaurs) are listed here:
1. Amphicoelias (Also the longest)
Unfortunately, all that this massive dinosaur is known from is a single upper leg bone found more than one hundred years ago. It was so poorly preserved that it no longer exists, and so it is only known from drawings made by the paleontologist who discovered it. From his notes, it is estimated to have been between 130 and 200 feet long, and could have weighed up to 122 tons (more than half the 200 ton weight of a blue whale)!
2. Argentinosaurus (Second Longest, tied withPuertosaurus)
About 115 feet long, and weighed up to 90 tons.
3 & 4. Futalognkosaurus and Puertosaurus
About 90 tons. Futalongkosaurus was between 92 and 112 feet long, making it the 5th longest known dinosaur.
5. Antarctosaurus
About 70 tons. It was the 7th longest, being up to 108 feet long.
6. Paralititan
About 60 tons. It was the 8th longest, being between 85 and 105 feet long.
7. Sauroposeidon
About 50 to 60 tons. It was tied with Supersaurus at the 3rd longest, being up to 112 feet long.
8. Turiasaurus
40 to 50 tons. It was the 9th longest, being up to 98 feet long.
9. Supersaurus
35 to 40 tons. It was tied with Sauroposeidon at the 3rd longest, being up to 112 feet long.
10. Diplodocus
16 to 40 tons. It was the 6th longest, being up to 110 feet long.
As for the largest dinosaurs in each particular group, here they are:
Largest Theropod (Meat Eating Dinosaur):
Spinosaurus, at 47 to 59 tons, and at least weighing 7 tons.
Largest Ceratopsians (Horned Dinosaurs)
Triceratops and Torosaurus, at 30 feet long and between 6 and 12 tons.
Ornithopods (The plain-looking herbivorous dinosaurs)
Lambeosaurus laticaudus, at 49 to 54 feet, and weighing up to 25 tons.
Thyreophorans (armored dinosaurs [such as Ankylosaurus] and plated dinosaurs [such as Stegosaurus])
Ankylosaurus, at 30 feet long and 6 tons.
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The Sauropodomorphs dinosaur was the largest of the prosauropod dinosaurs.
Delta is definitely in the top 5.
The largest dinosaurs were the sauropods. Sauropods were large, often huge, long necked, four-legged herbivores. Because of their immense size, it is believed that they traveled relatively slowly, with top speeds of 10 miles per hour or lower.
There are quite a few dinosaurs that could be considered large. The largest is probably Argentinosaurus, at over 120 feet long. Mamenchisaurus was quite big, too. It DID have the longest neck of any dinosaur. 4 other giant dinosaurs are Brachiosaurus, Seismosaurus, Mapusaurus and Paralititan.
Brontosaurus
no it is not i think the largest was apatosaurus or brontasaurus
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The largest animal alive today that is related to dinosaurs would be the saltwater crocodile.