Museum Of Natural History Holds Media Preview Of New 122-Foot Dinosaur Exhibit

NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 14: A femor bone of the "Titanosaur" stands next to a replica of the dinosaur, one of the largest ever discovered, as it is unveiled at the American Museum of Natural History on January 14, 2016 in New York City. The replica of the "Titanosaur" weighs about 70 tons, is 17 feet tall and stretches to nearly 122 feet long. The dinosaur belongs to the titanosaur family and was discovered by Paleontologists in the Patagonian Desert of Argentina in 2014 and lived about 100 to 95 million years ago. The exhibit at the museum features bones, fossils and a fibreglass replica of the creature. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - JANUARY 14: A femor bone of the "Titanosaur" stands next to a replica of the dinosaur, one of the largest ever discovered, as it is unveiled at the American Museum of Natural History on January 14, 2016 in New York City. The replica of the "Titanosaur" weighs about 70 tons, is 17 feet tall and stretches to nearly 122 feet long. The dinosaur belongs to the titanosaur family and was discovered by Paleontologists in the Patagonian Desert of Argentina in 2014 and lived about 100 to 95 million years ago. The exhibit at the museum features bones, fossils and a fibreglass replica of the creature. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Museum Of Natural History Holds Media Preview Of New 122-Foot Dinosaur Exhibit
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