Who Was Argentinosaurus, the Upcoming Star of Jurassic World?

That's it, the wait is over and the fans are fixed, Jurassic World Rebirth Will arrive on our screens on July 4, 2025. A high mass that fans of dinosaurs and cinema would not miss for anything in the world. With a trailer showing a lot of dinosaurs, we couldn't help but ask ourselves: do you know Argentinosaurusthis “titanic lizard” which made a remarkable entry into the universe of the franchise?

To wait until July 4, 2025, we recover the trailer that we never get tired of:

%iframe_0%

Argentinosaurus a titanic sauropod

If we detach ourselves from the trailer released on February 5, 2025, the synopsis of Jurassic World Rebirth is as follows, a team must go to one of the most dangerous places on the planet to recover Dinosaur DNA. And not just any. The latter must be taken from the greatest representatives of the genre, and Argentinosaurus In fact.

Argentinosaurus huinclensisof its full name, this dinosaur was a sauropod that lived in the upper Cretaceous, between 96 and 92 million years ago, in what is today, South America. You will guess his name that it was not discovered in Brazil, but in Argentina.

Belonging to the Titanosaurs' clade, the “titanic lizard”, Argentinosaurus was a giant among the giants. Imagine a quadruped dinosaur 8 meters high, 35 meters long and a weight on the 80 -ton scale.

Fortunately he was herbivore, otherwise he had everything of a monster and it was simply the biggest dinosaur to have walked the earth.

Was it more massive than T. Rex?

True icon and star of the franchise Jurassic Park And Jurassic World,, Tyrannosaurus rex would not have gave the weight in the face of Argentinosaurus. If it is, without a doubt, one of the largest carnivores in the Cretaceous, its dimensions did not allow it to compete with the giant Herbivore.

With its 12 meters long and 3 meters high, for a weight of 7 tonnes, it was ridiculously little next toArgentinosaurus. However, the two species could never meet iron. Indeed, if the Titanosaurus lived about 90/95 million years ago, “Rexie”, it lived at the end of the Cretaceous about 68 million years ago until the complete extinction of dinosaurs .

More news

Berlin’s Unsold Christmas Trees Repurposed to Nourish Zoo Elephants

Even after the holidays, the Christmas spirit continues to be felt at Berlin Zoo. To the delight of the park animals, it was time ...

Concerned About Authoritarian Trends, Researchers Are Leaving OpenAI in Droves

When technologies advance at full speed, transparency becomes just as essential as innovation. In the field of artificial intelligence, it is sometimes the researchers ...

Resurrected from the Depths: The French Submarine Le Tonnant, Lost in 1942, Unearths a Forgotten Chapter of WWII off Spain’s Coast

For more than eight decades, Le Tonnant existed only in military reports and family memories. Scuttled in the chaos of the Second World War, ...

Leave a Comment