Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Supersaurus was likely the world's longest dinosaur — around 137 feet from nose to tail. Paleontologist Brian Curtice awarded the ...
The Supersaurus dinosaur, which roamed the United States millions of years ago, may win the title of longest dinosaur in the world. The dinosaur is between 128 and 137 feet, according to research ...
This dino-mite champ was at least 128 feet long. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The gold medal for the longest dinosaur in the ...
Attention, elementary-school students and other dinosaur buffs. Scientists have identified what they believe is the longest dino ever to have roamed Earth. The Supersaurus was more than 128 feet long ...
We have a winner! A paleontologist claims a diplodocid from the late Jurassic period is the longest dinosaur on record, measuring nearly 140 feet long. Supersaurus, which stomped through North America ...
The longest dinosaur to have ever roamed the planet may have measured more than 40 metres from snout to tail — about the length of five London buses — according to a new study of fossils that were ...
The longest dinosaur to have ever roamed Earth may have measured more than 40 metres from its snout to its tail. The dinosaur, a Supersaurus, is believed to have lived about 150 million years ago ...
Supersaurus was likely the world's longest dinosaur — around 137 feet from nose to tail. Paleontologist Brian Curtice awarded the title after analyzing Supersaurus bones in Colorado. The bones were ...
The Supersaurus dinosaur, which roamed the United States millions of years ago, may win the title of longest dinosaur in the world. The dinosaur is between 128 and 137 feet, according to research ...
The longest dinosaur to have ever roamed Earth may have measured more than 40 metres from its snout to its tail. The dinosaur, a Supersaurus, is believed to have lived about 150 million years ago ...
Paleontologist Brian Curtice awarded the title after analyzing Supersaurus bones in Colorado. The bones were previously misclassified as belonging to three different dinosaurs. With a head the size of ...