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Dreadnoughtus

Dreadnoughtus was a massive, herbivorous dinosaur that lived around 77 million years ago during the late Cretaceous period. It is known for its enormous size, weighing about 65 tons and measuring over 85 feet in length. Its name means "fearer of nothing," reflecting its impressive presence. Dreadnoughtus had a long neck and tail, supported by a sturdy body, allowing it to reach high vegetation and browse on tall trees. Fossil discoveries have provided detailed insights into its bones, helping scientists understand how such gigantic creatures moved and lived. It remains one of the most complete and largest land dinosaurs ever found.