
Giant dinosaur unearthed in Argentina —
A technician poses next to a dinosaur fossil, thought to be a new species of Titanosaur, and likely to be the largest ever to roam the earth. The discovery was made in remote Chubut, Argentina, about 800 miles south of Buenos Aires.

Giant dinosaur unearthed in Argentina —
The paleontologists who made the discovery believe it to be a new species of Titanosaur, a long-necked, long-tailed sauropod that walked on four legs and lived around 95 million years ago during the Cretaceous Period.

Giant dinosaur unearthed in Argentina —
Technicians pose next to fossils that they unearthed.

Giant dinosaur unearthed in Argentina —
The partially uncovered fossils can be seen in the area where they were discovered.

Giant dinosaur unearthed in Argentina —
A technician works on one of the fossils.

Giant dinosaur unearthed in Argentina —
Technicians work to unearth the fossils.

Giant dinosaur unearthed in Argentina —
A paleontologist lies next to a fossilized femur.


