Titanosaur is coming to New York

Look out New York, Titanosaur is stomping into the American Museum of Natural History as of Jan. 15.

The latest exhibit features the cast of the largest dinosaur that ever walked the earth. Titanosaur is 122 feet long and will reside on the fourth floor. This giant herbivore belongs to the group known as titanosaurus and weighed a hefty but lithe 70 tons, which is about what 10 African elephants would weigh. To get a sense of the creature’s size, check out the fossil pictured above.

Titanosaur exhibit begins Jan. 15. Open daily 11 am to 5 pm. Free with museum admission.

American Museum of Natural History [Central Park West at W. 79th Street in the Upper West Side, (212) 769–5200, www.amnh.org].

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