There's a tentative creature called Ultrasaurus, which, if it doesn't turn out to be (when more bones are found) just a really big brachiosaur, would be the tallest dinosaur yet described.
The largest plant eating dinosaurs were the sauropods, which includes long necked dinosaurs such as Diplodocus. However, according to the currently accepted anatomy, the necks of most sauropod species was horizontal and in front of the body. However, we do know that Brachiosaurs had an upright neck. Therefor, the tallest known dinosaur was a Brachiosaur called Sauroposeidon, and it was 56 feet tall.
The tallest dinosaur ever discovered is a Sauroposeidon.However, this is not the longest or most massive dinosaur.
Sauropoisedonsuropods.
The tallest known dinosaur was a 56 foot tall sauropod. It was called Sauroposeidon.
ultrasaurus
it was titainiosaurus
No. The largest carnivorous dinosaur discovered so far is the Spinosaurus.
The tallest known dinosaur was the Sauroposeidon, estimated to have stood around 60 feet tall.
The tallest dinosaurs belonged to a the Brachiosaurid group of sauropods. Brachiosaurs, the most well-known among the group was 13 meters tall. Sauroposeidon probably grew up to 18.5 meters tall, making it the tallest dinosaur that ever lived.
The most tallest and strongest plant eating dinosaur was the Argentinosaurus. It was believed to be the largest land animal which had ever lived.
The heaviest dinosaur that likely has accurate weight estimates is the Argentinosaurus, a sauropod which weighed 73 tons. Argentinosaurus is also the longest known dinosaur, at 98 to 118 feet in length. It is unknown whether Argentinosaurus held its neck upright like Sauroposeidon or horizontally like Diplodocus, so determining which dinosaur was the tallest is difficult. Sauroposeidon, also a sauropod, is known to have held its neck upright, making it 56 feet tall and thus the tallest dinosaur according to current scientific knowledge.
Spineosaurus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spinosaurus
Heck no, the tallest dinosaur was about as as two houses stacked up.