Way back May of 2019. we had the opportunity to visit the Field Museum here in Chicago, Illinois. We were able to see the skeleton of the world's largest dinosaur.
Named Máximo, meaning “maximum” or “most” in Spanish, our titanosaur cast reaches 122 feet across Stanley Field Hall on our main floor and stands 28 feet tall at the head. Modeled from fossil bones excavated in Argentina, this cast conveys the sheer size of the biggest animal ever to live. (It’s longer than a blue whale!) Patagotitan weighed about 70 tons in life—that’s as much as 10 African elephants.(Source: [ Ссылка ])
Not only this, were able to see a lot more inside the museum.
That was an awesome experience!
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Sources: The Field Museum, Tribune reporting, basketball-reference.com
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