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Mamenchisaurus youngi Dinosaur Herd stock photo China - East Asia, Mamenchisaurus, Titanosaurs, Ancient, Animal Mamenchisaurus youngi was a sauropod dinosaur that lived in China during the Jurassic Period. A flock of Dorygnathus reptiles fly nearby.

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Sauropod herd

Sauropod herd

Scientists speculate that Sauropod traveled in herds.

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Titanosaur Argentinosaurus Titanosaurs include some of the heaviest ever land animals. Late Cretaceous, about 90 million years ago.

Titanosaurs reached lengths of more than 120 feet long.

The titanosaur was the largest land mammal to have ever lived.

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Titanosaurus, dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period.

Titanosaurus dinosaur

Titanosaurus, dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period.

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Titanosaurus dinosaur grazing.

Titanosaurus dinosaur

Titanosaurus dinosaur grazing.

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Titanosaurs reached lengths of more than 120 feet long.

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