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At 122 ft (37.2 m) long, Patagotitan mayorum is the Museum’s largest dinosaur on display and one of the largest animals to have ever walked the Earth! This gigantic herbivore, which lived some 95 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous, was heavier than 10 African elephants—tipping the scales at roughly 70 tons. In fact, The Titanosaur is so big that it barely fits in the Museum’s halls: It’s longer than the gallery it sits in—and its head, which would graze the ceiling, extends outwards toward the elevator banks!

  • A photo of three people admiring the skeleton of The Titanosaur. It has a long neck, small head, and long tail. It dwarfs the humans standing beside it.
Jordan Adams

Master of Arts - MA at Wichita State University

1mo

I had to opportunity to visit the museum and I can't tell you how excited I was to see your titanosaur! After ticketing, I went straight for this exhibit first!

Kyana Neil

Aspiring Publishing Professional | Educator | Writer | Baruch College

4w

My absolute favorite dinosaur exhibition!

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Darren Speirs

.Senior Shift-Lead, Interim Manager

1mo

That is one big roadkill.🤣🤣

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Alix Finkelstein

Director of Marketing and Visitor Services at Museum of Arts and Design

1mo

It's a must see!

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1mo

Very informative

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Cool 😎

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