Giant Dinosaurs Stood Tall On Squishy Joints

dinosaurs may have had squishy joints
Joint differences enabled gigantism in dinosaurs.
(Image credit: Jim Linwood via Flickr.)

(ISNS) -- In a cinematic showdown from the sixties, King Kong knocks Godzilla out in an underwater battle. But in reality, giant reptiles still trump terrestrial mammals on size. 

Large, plant-eating dinosaurs, including one group known as sauropods, were much more common than giant land-based mammals, which were also herbivores. The largest sauropods frequently weighed more than 30 tons and included massive species such as Diplodocus and Apatosaurus. One of the largest known land mammals, an extinct rhino-like herbivore, only grew to approximately one-third that size. A new study now suggests that one reason for this disparity may lie between their bones.  

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