London's Natural History Museum has unveiled a new exhibit featuring a cast of the giant Patagotitan mayorum dinosaur, one of the largest animals to ever walk the Earth. The gargantuan herbivore lived on Earth approximately 100 million years ago, weighed up to 57 tons, and ate 284 pounds of plants daily. The replica cast, made up of bones from at least six different individuals, aims to give visitors a sense of awe at the sheer scale of the titanosaur, which is comparable in weight to over nine African elephants.
Photo Credit: Serafima Lazarenko
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