Top 10 World’s Largest Dinosaurs Ever

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Key Points:
  • Based on fossils found in Colorado, the Supersaurus is the largest known dinosaur to have walked the planet. It’s estimated to have lived about 153 million years ago, and experts believed that this species could be up to 141 feet long, but they have downgraded their opinion to 105-138 feet.
  • The Maraapunisaurus could be the largest dinosaur to have ever lived, but evidence of its size rests on only one fossil, which has since been lost.
  • The first fossils of a Sauroposeidon were found in Oklahoma in 1994, but were put in storage by the University of Oklahoma, believed only to be samples of petrified wood. It was not until six years later that a graduate student discovered they were some of the largest dinosaur bones ever recovered.

Dinosaurs were massive, incredible reptiles that roamed the planet for millions of years. Although some of them were the size of chickens, like Velociraptors, others stood taller than giraffes, like Quetzalcoatlus. Before they were killed off by a devastating asteroid impact, some dinosaurs weighed 50 tons or more and grew over 100 feet long! Today, we’re going to look at the top 10 world’s largest dinosaurs ever.

Before we do that, we need to consider how we decide which dinosaurs were the biggest.

Measuring the World’s Largest Dinosaur

Tyrannosaurus rex stomping through a prehistoric landscape
T-rex was large, but it was not close to the biggest

For our purposes, the largest dinosaurs are those that had the longest measurement from head to tail. Measuring dinosaurs by height or weight could also be useful. However, neither of those measures is individually useful at figuring out the “largest” creature.

In some ways, the length of these dinosaurs also informs their height. After all, scientists believe many of the giant herbivorous creatures would rear back on their hind legs to reach food. Thus, their optimum height and reach would be over 100 feet despite not being that tall.

In short, we’re going to use length as the measure for the largest dinosaur. Yet, we will also offer other background information on these creatures.

The Top 10 World’s Largest Dinosaurs Ever

argentinosaurus vs blue whale
Argentinosaurus was a massive dinosaur with a thick body and long neck

Warpaint/Shutterstock.com

Before we discover the 10 world’s largest dinosaurs ever, we must talk about inaccuracies in the available measurements.

The measurements we introduce here will most likely not be entirely accurate. Unfortunately, there is nothing we can do about that. Many dinosaurs’ fossils represent only a portion of the reptile’s large body. Oftentimes, scientists compare the recovered portion, such as vertebrae, with more complete models to estimate the dinosaur’s size.

Then, they would reasonably scale and estimate the new dinosaur’s size and weight based on that information. That’s the only data we have to offer in this case.

Other times, dinosaur fossils are believed to be one species but turn out to be another.

Simply put, means we are going to award the title of the world’s largest dinosaur ever to the dinosaur with the greatest reasonable estimate for size.

Without further ado, let’s discover the biggest dinosaurs!

10.  Barosaurus

Largest Dinosaurs Ever: Barosaurus lentus
A 3D illustration of a herd of Barosaurus dinosaurs drinking water to quench their thirst during the Jurassic Period.

Catmando/Shutterstock.com

Name Length Weight
Barosaurus lentus 82–89 ft 13-73 tons

Until recently, the Barosaurus was believed to be the world’s largest dinosaur. The former estimates said this creature measured up to 157 feet long. However, recent studies found that the fossil remains that formed the basis of this measure did not belong to the Barosaurus. The BYU 9024 specimen was determined to belong to Supersaurus.

As a result, the known fossils of this dinosaur diminished its overall size to perhaps 89 feet or a bit longer. This dinosaur had forked bones in its tail with spikes. The tail ended with a whiplash which this dinosaur was able to use its tail as a weapon. Also, this dinosaur may have reared up on its back legs to dine on plants far off the ground.

9. Antarctosaurus

3D rendering of a Brachiosaurus
Antarctosaurus was an immense dinosaur with a long neck

Daniel Eskridge/Shutterstock.com

Name Length Weight
Antarctosaurus giganteus 98 ft 64-72 tons

The Antarctosaurus giganteus is the largest member of the genus. The first remains of this dinosaur were detailed in 1929. The incomplete fossil fragments provided a good look at the rib and vertebrae of the creature.

The fragments of the dinosaur led to a hypothetical size creation. Based on their estimates from two femurs that measured 7.7 ft in length, scientists believe that the dinosaur measured about 98 ft long and stood about 33 to 36 ft tall.

The dinosaur is believed to have weighed as much as 72 or 76 tons at its highest based on recent estimates. However, scientists have agonized over the length and weight of this dinosaur. Some have even claimed that it was 100 ft long and 50 tons in weight. It’s the perfect example of a dinosaur shrouded in mystery.

8. Puertasaurus

Largest Dinosaurs Ever: Puertasaurus reuili
A Puertasaurus 3D illustration – Pteranodon reptiles fly over a herd of Puertasaurus visiting a pond during the Cretaceous Period of Patagonia.

Catmando/Shutterstock.com

Name Length Weight
Puertasaurus reuili 98 ft 50-61 tons

The only fossils found from a Puertasaurus reuili came from the Late Cretaceous Period. They were discovered in southwestern Patagonia, Argentina. This dinosaur was the first titanosaur with preserved cervical vertebrae.

Paleontologists believe this dinosaur was about 98 feet long and weighed approximately 50 to 61 tons or up to 122,000 lbs.  

Its recorded dorsal vertebra, which measures 5-feet-6-inches, is the broadest of any recovered vertebra fossil. The size and shape of this vertebra indicate that this one may have had a very wide rib cage. Therefore, it may have been heavier than other species from the same period.

Scientists believe that this dinosaur had a more flexible neck than most. Therefore, it was able to eat a broader diet than those with a stiff neck since it could reach different places.

7. Sauroposeidon  

Largest Dinosaurs Ever: Sauroposeidon proteles
An illustration of a flock of Pteranodon reptiles flying over a herd of Sauroposeidon walking together during the Cretaceous Period of North America.

Catmando/Shutterstock.com

Name Length Weight
Sauroposeidon proteles 92-112 ft 44-66 tons

The Sauroposeidon proteles lived in Texas, Oklahoma, and Wyoming during the Early Cretaceous period. When it was first discovered, people believed that it was the largest dinosaur of all time. Part of the reason for this immediate attention was the amazing height of Sauroposeidon, resulting from its immense neck.

This dinosaur that may have been up to 112 feet long may have stood up to 55 feet tall if it could stick its head straight up. Also, this dinosaur weighed between 88,000 and 112,000 pounds.

The first fossils were found in Oklahoma in 1994, and they were put in storage by the University of Oklahoma because they believed they were petrified wood. It was not until six years later that a graduate student discovered the error and realized that they were some of the largest dinosaur bones ever recovered.

Also, it may have weighed as much as 132,000 pounds. If you want to see Sauroposeidon proteles dinosaur tracks, head to Dinosaur Valley State Park, near Glen Rose, Texas. The state even made the Sauroposeidon its official state dinosaur.  

6. Diplodocus

3D rendering of Diplodocus
Diplodocus and other sauropods had long, necks and small heads.

Daniel Eskridge/Shutterstock.com

Name Length Weight
Diplodocus hallorum 89-115 ft 11-25 tons

The Diplodocus hallorum lived at the end of the Jurassic Period. This dinosaur is known for its long tail, long neck, thick body, and powerful legs. This dinosaur is believed to measure up to 115 feet in length.

Interestingly, this is also quite a light dinosaur compared to some of the others. Even though it grows 115 ft in length, it only weighs perhaps 28,000 to 50,000 pounds.

Another interesting fact about this species was that its skin was scaly. The evidence of preserved scales helped scientists learn more about how the dinosaurs of the era looked and how their bodies functioned.  

5. Ruyangosaurus

Largest Dinosaurs Ever: Ruyangosaurus giganteus
A sketch of the Ruyangosaurus giganteus, a very large dinosaur living the China in the Cretaceous period.
Name Length Weight
Ruyangosaurus giganteus 81-115 ft 55 tons or more

The R. giganteus is a relative newcomer to the world of large dinosaurs. This dinosaur was only discovered in China and described in 2009. Information about this species is somewhat scarce. However, scientists have provided some good estimates about its size and when it lived.

Currently, it’s believed that this dinosaur is from the Cretaceous era. Two estimates about this dinosaur’s size exist. One source says it was probably about 35 meters long, and another says about 24.8 meters long. In other words, the creature was probably between 81 and 115 ft long.

Furthermore, estimates claim that this dinosaur was between 37.5 tons and 55 tons. All in all, this was a rather long dinosaur that probably stood over 30ft tall. Still, the limited fossils from this specimen make it hard to be certain about its size.

4. Patagotitan

A patagotitan skeleton in a museum
Patagotitian is believed to have been 121 feet long and to have weighed 65 to 85 tons.

Name Length Weight
Patagotitan mayorum: 102-121 ft 57-85 tons

Experts believe that Patagotitan mayorum, also called Titanosaur, lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 97 million years ago. Based on the species description, this dinosaur measured about 121 feet long and could have weighed upwards of 85 tons. However, modern takes on the species have tempered that estimate.  

Unlike many dinosaurs, where scientists have to do a lot of guesswork, 84 fossils have been recovered in Argentina’s Patagonia region. They are on display at the American Museum of Natural History.

3. Argentinosaurus

Largest Dinosaurs Ever: Argentinosaurus huinculensis
Argentinosaurus huinculensis in front of the hall of the National Science and Technology fair in Chiangmai Province.
Name Length Weight
Argentinosaurus huinculensis 98-115 ft 72-110 tons

The Argentinosaurus huinculensis lived during the Late Cretaceous period. However, fossils of this dinosaur were not found until 1987. A farmer working his fields unearthed the fossils near Plaza Huincul, Argentina.

As with many others, there is a lot of debate about this animal’s size. Some people believe them to be 98 feet in length. Other sources insist this dinosaur was 130 feet long. The same inconsistency in estimates can be found in the dinosaur’s weight. Some believe it weighed as little as 144,000 pounds while others think he tipped the scale at more than 220,000 pounds.

It’s important to mention that Argentinosaurus is one of the largest land animals in history. Researchers have recovered many quality fossils, so they can say with some confidence that this animal was this size.

This reptile is the reason we have the disclaimer at the beginning of this article. In some respects, this was the biggest thing to roam the land, but other higher estimates have been made. We’re going to respect the wisdom of experts in the field.

2.Maraapunisaurus

Largest Dinosaurs Ever: Maraapunisaurus fragillimus
Maraapunisaurus is a genus of sauropod from the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation of western North America.
Name Length Weight
Maraapunisaurus fragilimus 99-131 ft 87-132 tons

The Maraapunisaurus may be one of the world’s largest dinosaurs, but humans have even less evidence of this creature than usual. In fact, only one fossil from the Maraapunisaurus fragillimus has ever been discovered. Unfortunately, that fossil was lost.

Based on contemporary measurements and field notes about the fossil, Gregory S. Paul, a researcher renowned for his dinosaur restorations, suggested that the Maraapunisaurus was about 131 feet long at its maximum. This is smaller than the original estimates that suggested the Maraapunisaurus could have been 200ft long.

Although the descriptions of the dinosaur’s fossil indicate that it could have been the biggest of all time, the lack of details, accurate documentation, and good measurements make it unfair and somewhat impossible to name this creature the biggest ever.

We won’t know where to correctly place this creature until a new fossil specimen is found.

1. Supersaurus

Largest Dinosaurs Ever: Supersaurus vivianae
Supersaurus is a genus of diplodocid sauropods that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic period.
Name Length Weight
Supersaurus vivianae 105-138 ft 35-40 tons

Supersaurus is first in the top 10 world’s largest dinosaurs. Fossils of the Supersaurus vivianae have been found in Colorado and may have been found in Portugal. This animal lived about 153 million years ago. In the past, experts believed that this species could be up to 141 feet long, but they have downgraded their opinion to 105-138 feet.

Either way, Supersaurus was the world’s largest dinosaur. However, it did not have the massive weight that one might expect from such a long creature. The fossil specimens for Supersaurus are in good shape, so recent estimates for the dinosaur’s length have surpassed 120 feet or 40 meters, and may have been closer to 140 feet in length.  

Thus, this is the creature about which we have the best data and has the best examinable claim

Updates to the Top 10 World’s Largest Dinosaurs

A couple of brachiosaurus in a marshy spot
Brachiosaurus could reach plants that were as high as 30 feet off the ground thanks to their long necks.

iStock.com/dottedhippo

New fossil evidence and the analysis of old evidence will likely lead to changes in our ranked list. As recently as last year, Barosaurus was potentially the largest dinosaur to ever walk the planet. Now, it’s barely in the top 10.

And another example of shifting information–there is one almost mythical dinosaur that could knock the Argentinosaurus out of its #3 spot in size if more evidence is found. Fossils of the Bruhathkayosaurus, which were found in India, included a limb, hip, and tail, and estimates of its size were over 115 feet long and a weight of 80 tons. However, the fossils, which were written about in 1987, have since disintegrated.

We will attempt to update this list as new information becomes available.

Summary of the Top 10 World’s Largest Dinosaurs Ever

Rank Dinosaur Length/Weigh
1 Supersaurus 105-138 ft / 35-40 tons
2 Maraapunisaurus 99-131 ft / 87-132 tons
3 Argentinosaurus 98-115 ft / 72-110 tons
4 Patagotitan 102-121 ft / 57-85 tons
5 Ruyangosaurus 81-115 ft / 55 tons or more
6 Diplodocus 89-115 ft / 11-25 tons
7 Sauroposeidon 92-112 ft / 44-66 tons
8 Puertasaurus 98 ft / 50-61 tons
9 Antarctosaurus 98 ft / 64-72 tons
10 Barosaurus 82–89 ft / 13-73 tons

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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) 

What Was the World’s Heaviest Dinosaur?

The heaviest dinosaur is Argentinosaurus because it weighed up to 110 tons. However, the Maraapunisaurus may have weighed more, but we lack good fossil records for comparison.

What Was the Largest Herbivorous Dinosaur?

The largest herbivorous dinosaur is Supersaurus. This dinosaur measured up to 138 feet long or more, and it weighed about 40 tons.

What Was the Largest Carnivorous Dinosaur?

Spinosaurus was the largest carnivorous dinosaur to walk the planet. This dinosaur was bigger than T-rex! Spinosaurus weighed up to 31,000 lbs, stood 23 ft tall, and measured up to 60 ft in length!

What Was the Largest Flying Dinosaur?

The largest flying dinosaur was Quetzalcoatlus, but technically it’s a pterosaur. This creature had a wingspan of 33 to 39 feet and it stood 18 feet tall!

What Was the Largest Swimming Dinosaur?

The largest swimming dinosaur was Shonisaurus sikanniensisMeasuring 85 ft long, this dinosaur dominated the waters, only facing extinction when other species began to siphon its food supply!

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Key Points:
  • Based on fossils found in Colorado, the Supersaurus is the largest known dinosaur to have walked the planet. It’s estimated to have lived about 153 million years ago, and experts believed that this species could be up to 141 feet long, but they have downgraded their opinion to 105-138 feet.
  • The Maraapunisaurus could be the largest dinosaur to have ever lived, but evidence of its size rests on only one fossil, which has since been lost.
  • The first fossils of a Sauroposeidon were found in Oklahoma in 1994, but were put in storage by the University of Oklahoma, believed only to be samples of petrified wood. It was not until six years later that a graduate student discovered they were some of the largest dinosaur bones ever recovered.

Dinosaurs were massive, incredible reptiles that roamed the planet for millions of years. Although some of them were the size of chickens, like Velociraptors, others stood taller than giraffes, like Quetzalcoatlus. Before they were killed off by a devastating asteroid impact, some dinosaurs weighed 50 tons or more and grew over 100 feet long! Today, we’re going to look at the top 10 world’s largest dinosaurs ever.

Before we do that, we need to consider how we decide which dinosaurs were the biggest.

Measuring the World’s Largest Dinosaur

Tyrannosaurus rex stomping through a prehistoric landscape
T-rex was large, but it was not close to the biggest

For our purposes, the largest dinosaurs are those that had the longest measurement from head to tail. Measuring dinosaurs by height or weight could also be useful. However, neither of those measures is individually useful at figuring out the “largest” creature.

In some ways, the length of these dinosaurs also informs their height. After all, scientists believe many of the giant herbivorous creatures would rear back on their hind legs to reach food. Thus, their optimum height and reach would be over 100 feet despite not being that tall.

In short, we’re going to use length as the measure for the largest dinosaur. Yet, we will also offer other background information on these creatures.

The Top 10 World’s Largest Dinosaurs Ever

argentinosaurus vs blue whale
Argentinosaurus was a massive dinosaur with a thick body and long neck

Warpaint/Shutterstock.com

Before we discover the 10 world’s largest dinosaurs ever, we must talk about inaccuracies in the available measurements.

The measurements we introduce here will most likely not be entirely accurate. Unfortunately, there is nothing we can do about that. Many dinosaurs’ fossils represent only a portion of the reptile’s large body. Oftentimes, scientists compare the recovered portion, such as vertebrae, with more complete models to estimate the dinosaur’s size.

Then, they would reasonably scale and estimate the new dinosaur’s size and weight based on that information. That’s the only data we have to offer in this case.

Other times, dinosaur fossils are believed to be one species but turn out to be another.

Simply put, means we are going to award the title of the world’s largest dinosaur ever to the dinosaur with the greatest reasonable estimate for size.

Without further ado, let’s discover the biggest dinosaurs!

10.  Barosaurus

Largest Dinosaurs Ever: Barosaurus lentus
A 3D illustration of a herd of Barosaurus dinosaurs drinking water to quench their thirst during the Jurassic Period.

Catmando/Shutterstock.com

Name Length Weight
Barosaurus lentus 82–89 ft 13-73 tons

Until recently, the Barosaurus was believed to be the world’s largest dinosaur. The former estimates said this creature measured up to 157 feet long. However, recent studies found that the fossil remains that formed the basis of this measure did not belong to the Barosaurus. The BYU 9024 specimen was determined to belong to Supersaurus.

As a result, the known fossils of this dinosaur diminished its overall size to perhaps 89 feet or a bit longer. This dinosaur had forked bones in its tail with spikes. The tail ended with a whiplash which this dinosaur was able to use its tail as a weapon. Also, this dinosaur may have reared up on its back legs to dine on plants far off the ground.

9. Antarctosaurus

3D rendering of a Brachiosaurus
Antarctosaurus was an immense dinosaur with a long neck

Daniel Eskridge/Shutterstock.com

Name Length Weight
Antarctosaurus giganteus 98 ft 64-72 tons

The Antarctosaurus giganteus is the largest member of the genus. The first remains of this dinosaur were detailed in 1929. The incomplete fossil fragments provided a good look at the rib and vertebrae of the creature.

The fragments of the dinosaur led to a hypothetical size creation. Based on their estimates from two femurs that measured 7.7 ft in length, scientists believe that the dinosaur measured about 98 ft long and stood about 33 to 36 ft tall.

The dinosaur is believed to have weighed as much as 72 or 76 tons at its highest based on recent estimates. However, scientists have agonized over the length and weight of this dinosaur. Some have even claimed that it was 100 ft long and 50 tons in weight. It’s the perfect example of a dinosaur shrouded in mystery.

8. Puertasaurus

Largest Dinosaurs Ever: Puertasaurus reuili
A Puertasaurus 3D illustration – Pteranodon reptiles fly over a herd of Puertasaurus visiting a pond during the Cretaceous Period of Patagonia.

Catmando/Shutterstock.com

Name Length Weight
Puertasaurus reuili 98 ft 50-61 tons

The only fossils found from a Puertasaurus reuili came from the Late Cretaceous Period. They were discovered in southwestern Patagonia, Argentina. This dinosaur was the first titanosaur with preserved cervical vertebrae.

Paleontologists believe this dinosaur was about 98 feet long and weighed approximately 50 to 61 tons or up to 122,000 lbs.  

Its recorded dorsal vertebra, which measures 5-feet-6-inches, is the broadest of any recovered vertebra fossil. The size and shape of this vertebra indicate that this one may have had a very wide rib cage. Therefore, it may have been heavier than other species from the same period.

Scientists believe that this dinosaur had a more flexible neck than most. Therefore, it was able to eat a broader diet than those with a stiff neck since it could reach different places.

7. Sauroposeidon  

Largest Dinosaurs Ever: Sauroposeidon proteles
An illustration of a flock of Pteranodon reptiles flying over a herd of Sauroposeidon walking together during the Cretaceous Period of North America.

Catmando/Shutterstock.com

Name Length Weight
Sauroposeidon proteles 92-112 ft 44-66 tons

The Sauroposeidon proteles lived in Texas, Oklahoma, and Wyoming during the Early Cretaceous period. When it was first discovered, people believed that it was the largest dinosaur of all time. Part of the reason for this immediate attention was the amazing height of Sauroposeidon, resulting from its immense neck.

This dinosaur that may have been up to 112 feet long may have stood up to 55 feet tall if it could stick its head straight up. Also, this dinosaur weighed between 88,000 and 112,000 pounds.

The first fossils were found in Oklahoma in 1994, and they were put in storage by the University of Oklahoma because they believed they were petrified wood. It was not until six years later that a graduate student discovered the error and realized that they were some of the largest dinosaur bones ever recovered.

Also, it may have weighed as much as 132,000 pounds. If you want to see Sauroposeidon proteles dinosaur tracks, head to Dinosaur Valley State Park, near Glen Rose, Texas. The state even made the Sauroposeidon its official state dinosaur.  

6. Diplodocus

3D rendering of Diplodocus
Diplodocus and other sauropods had long, necks and small heads.

Daniel Eskridge/Shutterstock.com

Name Length Weight
Diplodocus hallorum 89-115 ft 11-25 tons

The Diplodocus hallorum lived at the end of the Jurassic Period. This dinosaur is known for its long tail, long neck, thick body, and powerful legs. This dinosaur is believed to measure up to 115 feet in length.

Interestingly, this is also quite a light dinosaur compared to some of the others. Even though it grows 115 ft in length, it only weighs perhaps 28,000 to 50,000 pounds.

Another interesting fact about this species was that its skin was scaly. The evidence of preserved scales helped scientists learn more about how the dinosaurs of the era looked and how their bodies functioned.  

5. Ruyangosaurus

Largest Dinosaurs Ever: Ruyangosaurus giganteus
A sketch of the Ruyangosaurus giganteus, a very large dinosaur living the China in the Cretaceous period.
Name Length Weight
Ruyangosaurus giganteus 81-115 ft 55 tons or more

The R. giganteus is a relative newcomer to the world of large dinosaurs. This dinosaur was only discovered in China and described in 2009. Information about this species is somewhat scarce. However, scientists have provided some good estimates about its size and when it lived.

Currently, it’s believed that this dinosaur is from the Cretaceous era. Two estimates about this dinosaur’s size exist. One source says it was probably about 35 meters long, and another says about 24.8 meters long. In other words, the creature was probably between 81 and 115 ft long.

Furthermore, estimates claim that this dinosaur was between 37.5 tons and 55 tons. All in all, this was a rather long dinosaur that probably stood over 30ft tall. Still, the limited fossils from this specimen make it hard to be certain about its size.

4. Patagotitan

A patagotitan skeleton in a museum
Patagotitian is believed to have been 121 feet long and to have weighed 65 to 85 tons.

Name Length Weight
Patagotitan mayorum: 102-121 ft 57-85 tons

Experts believe that Patagotitan mayorum, also called Titanosaur, lived during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 97 million years ago. Based on the species description, this dinosaur measured about 121 feet long and could have weighed upwards of 85 tons. However, modern takes on the species have tempered that estimate.  

Unlike many dinosaurs, where scientists have to do a lot of guesswork, 84 fossils have been recovered in Argentina’s Patagonia region. They are on display at the American Museum of Natural History.

3. Argentinosaurus

Largest Dinosaurs Ever: Argentinosaurus huinculensis
Argentinosaurus huinculensis in front of the hall of the National Science and Technology fair in Chiangmai Province.
Name Length Weight
Argentinosaurus huinculensis 98-115 ft 72-110 tons

The Argentinosaurus huinculensis lived during the Late Cretaceous period. However, fossils of this dinosaur were not found until 1987. A farmer working his fields unearthed the fossils near Plaza Huincul, Argentina.

As with many others, there is a lot of debate about this animal’s size. Some people believe them to be 98 feet in length. Other sources insist this dinosaur was 130 feet long. The same inconsistency in estimates can be found in the dinosaur’s weight. Some believe it weighed as little as 144,000 pounds while others think he tipped the scale at more than 220,000 pounds.

It’s important to mention that Argentinosaurus is one of the largest land animals in history. Researchers have recovered many quality fossils, so they can say with some confidence that this animal was this size.

This reptile is the reason we have the disclaimer at the beginning of this article. In some respects, this was the biggest thing to roam the land, but other higher estimates have been made. We’re going to respect the wisdom of experts in the field.

2.Maraapunisaurus

Largest Dinosaurs Ever: Maraapunisaurus fragillimus
Maraapunisaurus is a genus of sauropod from the Late Jurassic Morrison Formation of western North America.
Name Length Weight
Maraapunisaurus fragilimus 99-131 ft 87-132 tons

The Maraapunisaurus may be one of the world’s largest dinosaurs, but humans have even less evidence of this creature than usual. In fact, only one fossil from the Maraapunisaurus fragillimus has ever been discovered. Unfortunately, that fossil was lost.

Based on contemporary measurements and field notes about the fossil, Gregory S. Paul, a researcher renowned for his dinosaur restorations, suggested that the Maraapunisaurus was about 131 feet long at its maximum. This is smaller than the original estimates that suggested the Maraapunisaurus could have been 200ft long.

Although the descriptions of the dinosaur’s fossil indicate that it could have been the biggest of all time, the lack of details, accurate documentation, and good measurements make it unfair and somewhat impossible to name this creature the biggest ever.

We won’t know where to correctly place this creature until a new fossil specimen is found.

1. Supersaurus

Largest Dinosaurs Ever: Supersaurus vivianae
Supersaurus is a genus of diplodocid sauropods that lived in North America during the Late Jurassic period.
Name Length Weight
Supersaurus vivianae 105-138 ft 35-40 tons

Supersaurus is first in the top 10 world’s largest dinosaurs. Fossils of the Supersaurus vivianae have been found in Colorado and may have been found in Portugal. This animal lived about 153 million years ago. In the past, experts believed that this species could be up to 141 feet long, but they have downgraded their opinion to 105-138 feet.

Either way, Supersaurus was the world’s largest dinosaur. However, it did not have the massive weight that one might expect from such a long creature. The fossil specimens for Supersaurus are in good shape, so recent estimates for the dinosaur’s length have surpassed 120 feet or 40 meters, and may have been closer to 140 feet in length.  

Thus, this is the creature about which we have the best data and has the best examinable claim

Updates to the Top 10 World’s Largest Dinosaurs

A couple of brachiosaurus in a marshy spot
Brachiosaurus could reach plants that were as high as 30 feet off the ground thanks to their long necks.

iStock.com/dottedhippo

New fossil evidence and the analysis of old evidence will likely lead to changes in our ranked list. As recently as last year, Barosaurus was potentially the largest dinosaur to ever walk the planet. Now, it’s barely in the top 10.

And another example of shifting information–there is one almost mythical dinosaur that could knock the Argentinosaurus out of its #3 spot in size if more evidence is found. Fossils of the Bruhathkayosaurus, which were found in India, included a limb, hip, and tail, and estimates of its size were over 115 feet long and a weight of 80 tons. However, the fossils, which were written about in 1987, have since disintegrated.

We will attempt to update this list as new information becomes available.

Summary of the Top 10 World’s Largest Dinosaurs Ever

Rank Dinosaur Length/Weigh
1 Supersaurus 105-138 ft / 35-40 tons
2 Maraapunisaurus 99-131 ft / 87-132 tons
3 Argentinosaurus 98-115 ft / 72-110 tons
4 Patagotitan 102-121 ft / 57-85 tons
5 Ruyangosaurus 81-115 ft / 55 tons or more
6 Diplodocus 89-115 ft / 11-25 tons
7 Sauroposeidon 92-112 ft / 44-66 tons
8 Puertasaurus 98 ft / 50-61 tons
9 Antarctosaurus 98 ft / 64-72 tons
10 Barosaurus 82–89 ft / 13-73 tons

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