How about FUTALOGNKOSAUR
Futalognkosaurus - Dinosaur Futalognkosaurus Characteristics, Behavior and Habitat
Futalognkosaurus (Wikimedia
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Name:
Futalognkosaurus (indigenous/
Greek for "giant chief lizard");
pronounced FOO-tah-LONK-oh-
SORE-us
Habitat:
Woodlands of South America
Historical Period:
Late Cretaceous (80 million years
ago)
Size and Weight:
About 100 feet long and 50-75
tons
Diet:
Plants
Distinguishing Characteristics:
Extremely long neck and tail
About Futalognkosaurus:
You'd think it would be hard for
a 100-foot-long dinosaur to keep
a low profile, but the fact is that
paleontologists are still digging
up new genera of enormous
sauropods. One of the latest
examples is the oddly named
Futalognkosaurus, 70 percent of
whose skeleton has been
reassembled from three
fossilized specimens found in
Patagonia (a region of South
America). Technically,
Futalognkosaurus is classified as
atitanosaur (a type of lightly
armored sauropod common in
the lateCretaceous), and some
experts have hailed it as "the
most complete giant dinosaur
known so far." (Other
sauropods, such as
Argentinosaurus, appear to have
been even bigger, but are
represented by less complete
fossil remains.)