One of the largest animals to ever walk the Earth debuted at London's Natural History Museum on Friday.
The new exhibit features a cast of the giant Patagotitan mayorum — a gargantuan dinosaur belonging to a group known as titanosaurs — visitors can touch, walk under, and appreciate its massive size.
The prehistoric giant lived on Earth about 100 million years ago and weighed as much as 57 tons - comparable in weight to more than nine African elephants. The dinosaur's length stretches about 120 feet.
The awe-inspiring titanosaur, one of the biggest dinosaurs that ever lived, goes on display
The new exhibit features a cast of the giant Patagotitan mayorum — a gargantuan dinosaur belonging to a group known as titanosaurs — visitors can touch, walk under, and appreciate its massive size.
The prehistoric giant lived on Earth about 100 million years ago and weighed as much as 57 tons - comparable in weight to more than nine African elephants. The dinosaur's length stretches about 120 feet.
The awe-inspiring titanosaur, one of the biggest dinosaurs that ever lived, goes on display
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