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Argentinosaurus - Drawing: Nobu Tamura - was one of the largest dinosaurs of all time of plant-eating Argentinosaurus from the Cretaceous Period, about 110 to 95 million years ago - http://www.palaeocritti.com

Munich / Wiesbaden (their advertising space). He reached a length of approximately 40 meters and a shoulder height of about eight to nine meters. He could easily look into a window on the third floor of a modern house. The weight of this colossus is estimated to be about 80 to 100 tons.

Argentinosaurus is also considered one of the largest land animals of the earth. From this monster you have 1988 in the Argentine province of Neuquen some fossil bones discovered, against which one could calculate its considerable size. The scientific genus name Argentinosaurus have Argentine paleontologists Rodolfo Coria in 1993 and José F. Bonaparte dominated.

Argentinosaurus The dinosaur is one of the elephant-dinosaurs. Typical of these reptiles are a small head, long neck, four columnar, elephant-like legs and a long whip-like tail. Read

this is the paperback "dinosaurs from A to K ', the Wiesbaden-based science writer Ernst Probst. It is published in "GRIN for academic texts and e-book in PDF format or as a printed Paperback available. This work is complemented by the title "dinosaur from M to Z" by the same author. In total, these two paperbacks and 950 pages and deal with more than 400 dinosaur genera.











Spinosaurus - Drawing: Dmitry Bogdanov - http://dibgd.deviantart.com

As the largest predatory dinosaur is the thorns from the lizard Spinosaurus Cretaceous Period, about 106 to 93.5 million years ago, who lived in that time in North Africa. She was about 16 to 18 meters long and weighed an estimated seven to nine tons. But the crocodile-like skull reached a length of about 1.75 meters. He was one of the largest skulls of carnivorous dinosaurs. The spine of Spinosaurus was head-high, about 1.75 meters long spines, between which was probably a skin sail.

Fossil bones of this impressive predatory dinosaur were discovered in 1912 along with other dinosaur-remnants of the German paleontologist Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach (1871-1952) from Munich in the Egyptian oasis of Bahariya. He described the animal the first time in 1915, calling it scientifically Spinosaurus. The thorns lizard Spinosaurus is also in a paperback "predatory dinosaurs from A to Z" (GRIN) by Ernst Probst presented in words and pictures.

The Wiesbaden author Ernst Probst has more than 100 books, paperbacks, published pamphlets, museum guides, and e-books. He wrote popular scientific works, especially from the fields of paleontology and archeology as well as biographies about famous women and men.

Paleontology: Germany in the primitive times, records of prehistoric times, dinosaurs in Germany (1993 with Raymund Windolf), Archaeopteryx, dinosaurs in Germany. Of Compsognathus to Stenopelix (2010), Dinosaur in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Lower Saxony in dinosaurs, dinosaurs from A to K, dinosaurs from M to Z, predatory dinosaurs A to Z, Germany during the ice age, the great-Rhine, When Mainz was not yet on the Rhine, The Rhine-elephant, clawed animals at Ur-Rhine, the great apes at the Ur-Rhine, saber-toothed tiger in the Ur-Rhine, cave lions, cave lion, The Mosbacher lion, saber-toothed cats, cave

Archaeology: Germany in the stone age, records of early man, Germany in the Bronze Age, the Bronze Age, The Unetice Culture, The Straubinger Culture, The Eagle Mountain Group, The Barrow-Bronze Age, The Lüneburg Group the Bronze Age, The Stade group in the Bronze Age The Nordic Bronze Age urn field culture, the Lusatian culture

cryptozoology: monkey people Nessie. The monster book, monsters on the track, sea monsters

Bios: 14 paperbacks on super women, Chris-Marie Schultes. The first female aviator in England (along with Theo Lederer), three queens of the skies in England (along with Joseph Eimannsberger), women in the universe, queen of the skies, queens of the skies from A to Z, queens of the skies in Germany, queens of the skies in France, queens of the skies in England, Australia and New Zealand, queens of the skies in Europe, queens of the skies in America, Theo Lederer. An aircraft collector from Upper Bavaria, queen of the dance, painting super women, women from Super the Wild West, The Black Peter. A robber from the Hunsrück and Odenwald, My words are like the stars. The speech of Chief Seattle and other American Indian wisdom (together with Sonja Probst), Elizabeth I Tudor. The Virgin Queen, Mary Stuart. Scotland's tragic queen, Machbuba. The slave and the Prince, Julchen Blasius. The Robber Bride Schinderhannes, about 70 short biographies about famous female pilots, balloon racers, inner balloon, parachute jumpers, while women and female cosmonaut

aphorisms: The ball is a bastard. Wisdom and follies of football, words are like weapons. Wisdom and folly of the media (both together with Doris Probst, silence is not always gold. Quotes from A to Z

Most of these titles are published in GRIN for academic texts and through more than 1,000 online bookstores as well as in any good bookstore.

GRIN, with offices in Munich, has specialized since its foundation in 1998 to the publication of academic texts. The publishing side http://www.grin.com is to present to students, lecturers and other academics the ideal platform for their technical texts, research papers, theses or dissertations to a wide audience.

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