Futalognkosaurus dukei
The African elephant is the largest terrestrial vertebrate that currently exists, and although other mammals have grown larger than others, the sauropods are much larger than any terrestrial animal in the history of life. In the hemisphere, titanosaurs predominated, and we found very famous taxones like Argentinosaurus huinculensis or Patagotitan majorum. And although the record of gigantic animals is fragmentary and rare, a large portion of animal species has been preserved, Futalognkosaurus poses all over its cervical vertebras (vertebras of the neck) and dorsal vertebras up to the frame, together with its sacral vertebras.
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South America, Late Cretaceous, Futalognkosaurus dukei