The World's Largest Dinosaurs

April 11, 2011 — January 2, 2012

A drawing of several models of different species of sauropod dinosaurs.

This special exhibition is closed, but may be licensed by other institutions as a traveling exhibition. Visit the Museum to see fossil casts in the Halls of Saurischian and Ornithischian Dinosaurs. You'll also see our latest acquisition, The Titanosaur.

The huge dinosaurs called sauropods astound us. So massive! So tall! Such long necks and tiny heads! But more astounding is this: these strange giants rank among Earth’s great success stories, roaming the planet for 140 million years. Today, scientists from many fields have joined in an effort to figure out how they did it. Paleontologists, biologists, botanists, animal nutritionists, and engineers all agree: the world’s largest dinosaurs were extraordinary creatures. The challenge is to discover what made them tick.

The World's Largest Dinosaurs is organized by the American Museum of Natural History in collaboration with Coolture Marketing, Bogotá, Colombia.

The World's Largest Dinosaurs is proudly supported by Bank of America.

Additional support is generously provided by Marshall P. and Rachael C. Levine, and Drs. Harlan B. and Natasha Levine.

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