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To date, the largest sauropod found is Argentinosaurus, of Patagonia, literally the Land of Giants. Being the largest sauropod, it was the largest dinosaur, living alongside the largest theropod in the world, to be determined.

Argentinosaurus measured 36.6 metres in length and weighed in at roughly 100 metric tonnes. There are rumors of an even larger saropod, up to 200ft long, but the only remains were destroyed.

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