Ce dinosaure faisait la taille d’une navette spatiale - ZAPPING SAUVAGE

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00:51 - The first thing that we see was the middle part of the femur.
00:59 So we started to dig around,
01:02 and we continued, continued, and we couldn't finish.
01:05 And then we said, "Okay, this is a femur, but it's huge."
01:10 - You stand there, and you realize
01:12 that no one has ever seen it before.
01:15 You're the first human in history to know that it exists.
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01:28 - So this is the femur.
01:32 This is the leg bone.
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01:35 - It's bigger than me, and it's just one bone.
01:38 This is amazing.
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01:47 - At the end of three seasons of digging,
02:02 we found 145 bones.
02:04 - They were in an exceptional state.
02:09 - The preservation of this dinosaur was very well preserved.
02:12 A lot of bone that we found
02:14 was in the same position as it was at the time of its death.
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02:20 - The team was in possession
02:23 of a real time capsule
02:26 that could revolutionize our understanding
02:28 of giant dinosaurs.
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02:54 - The scale just staggers your imagination.
03:13 And this animal was 85 foot by itself,
03:16 head to tail.
03:18 It was 28 feet to the shoulder.
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03:24 - Dreadnoughtus had nothing to worry about
03:39 in terms of predation.
03:41 These were big, massive, aggressive,
03:43 agile, and powerful creatures
03:45 that served a lot of respect.
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05:52 - So, one of the,
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06:12 how big dinosaur is,
06:14 is to measure it.
06:18 So, we're gonna start with the tail.
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06:39 So, we see the tail and the body,
06:44 and now the neck.
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06:53 - From the tail to the front of the head,
07:06 should be about 140 feet.
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