A replica of one of the world’s largest dinosaurs is on display at the Natural History Museum in London, UK. The Patagotitan mayorum that weighed about 57 metric tonnes roamed the Earth around 100 million years ago. It measured approximately 121ft from head to tail. Real fossils of the dinosaur, which include a 2.4mt-long femur bone weighing approximately half a metric tonne, will be exhibited next to the representative skeleton. Visitors will be able to walk under the figure and admire its enormous size.
Did You Know?
It is believed that the Patagotitan could consume more than 129kgs of plants per day.